by Michael Gurian (Author)
Having studied how boys and girls develop differently, Michael Gurian turns his attention to adult men in this entertaining, informative, and groundbreaking book on the male brain. Following two decades of neurobiological research, What Could He Be Thinking? answers the questions women and the world are asking about husbands, fathers, boyfriends, and coworkers. Mixing neurobiology with Gurian's very readable style, anecdotes from everyday life, and a new vision of the male psyche, the book will satisfy the tremendous curiosity women and our culture have about the roots of male behavior.
Women know intuitively that men are different from them. What women are now just coming to realize is that the men they are married to, having sex with, working with, parenting with, and trying to fathom, act and think in very male ways, not only because they are socialized to do so, but because they are built to--neurobiologically.
The new field of brain science has revealed wonderful secrets about a man's mind. In this book, women who are eager to understand the men in their lives can discover the new brain science in an entertaining way, as they get answers to the prime question every woman asks at some time in her life: What could he be thinking?
The book provides fascinating information about the male brain, male habits, male tendencies, and the nuances of men's actions and thoughts. It is a provacative, exciting vision into the minds of men.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Published: Sep 2004
ISBN 10: 0312311494
ISBN 13: 9780312311490
Gurian's research is both fascinating and eye-opening. Plain Dealer, Cleveland, OH
I cannot recommend [this book] highly enough. Dave Barry, author of The Book of Guys
[Gurian] leads the nonscientist to some of the most frustrating sources of conflict between men and women in long-term relationships. Reuters
Gurian's research is both fascinating and eye-opening. --Plain Dealer, Cleveland, OH
I cannot recommend [this book] highly enough. --Dave Barry, author of The Book of Guys
[Gurian] leads the nonscientist to some of the most frustrating sources of conflict between men and women in long-term relationships. --Reuters
Michael Gurian has published eighteen books in seven disciplines. A pioneering social philosopher, he has authored four national bestsellers, translated into fourteen languages, including the groundbreaking The Wonder of Boys, A Fine Young Man, and The Wonder of Girls. He is cofounder of the Gurian Institute, which conducts research and trains internationally in male/female brain difference. He is also a novelist. He lives in Spokane, Washington, with his wife Gail, and their two daughters.