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How To Develop Boys Men: For The Prevention of Narcissistic Personality Disorder

Current price: $28.99
How To Develop Boys Men: For The Prevention of Narcissistic Personality Disorder
How To Develop Boys Men: For The Prevention of Narcissistic Personality Disorder

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How To Develop Boys Men: For The Prevention of Narcissistic Personality Disorder

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This book is for young boys and teens to navigate through the maze of life to reach what we call ManTown. ManTown is not a Geographical Locaton but a Mental Destination. It is a way of thinking, discerning and behaving. The purpose of the "Mantown Training Program" is to help boys leave their "Little Boy Thinking" and do "ManTown Thinking." Boys are introduced to the time-tested life Principles and encourage to embrace the value of Wisdom. They are shown how these principles can change their lives. The diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders or the DSM-5 states that Narcissism is more prevalent in men than in women and its's trait can have their beginning in adolescence. This is why training boys to have empathy and be concerned about the welfare of others is essential. Because of rapid changes in society and the disintegration of the nuclear family boys are forced to make their journey from boys to men without a clue as to which way to go. This book will help show them the way.

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