The Good Boy Syndrome: A Peculiar Feature Of Being a Man in the Indian Context
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With a compelling foreword by T.M. Krishna
Have you ever felt the pressure to conform, to be the “Good Boy” who always does the right thing? Do you know someone like that? This book explores the unique challenges faced by men in India as they strive to meet internalised familial and societal expectations.
From childhood to adulthood, the “Good Boy” syndrome can profoundly impact personal relationships, career paths and overall well-being. This book delves into the psychological underpinnings of this phenomenon, its effects on Indian society and outlines potential ways to overcome its constraints.
Discover the hidden anxieties, fears and desires that drive the “Good Boy” syndrome. Navigate the societal pressures that perpetuate this pattern, and most importantly, explore strategies for personal growth, self-actualisation and the creation of a more fulfilling life.
The Good Boy Syndrome is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of masculinity in India, unlock personal potential and ultimately foster greater well-being in society.
Uncover the hidden struggles and untapped Potential of the quintessential Indian man.
Kartikeyan V. is a leadership development and organisational consultant with over three decades of experience rooted in human process-work and behavioural sciences.
A graduate of XLRI Jamshedpur (1987), co-creator of the Transformative Alignment Map (TAM) framework and co-author of Discover the Alchemist Within (2018), Kartik has made notable contributions to organisational development. His expertise focuses on driving personal and institutional transformation by integrating individual, team and organisational dynamics.
Kartik is also a passionate musician and senior disciple of flautist Padmashri N. Ramani. He is currently exploring psychoanalysis in the Lacanian orientation.