Mind the Body Podcast
đ§ Episode 23: Lost Boys - Why So Many Young Men Are at War With Their Bodies Why are so many young men struggling to feel at home in themselves? Why are increasing numbers turning to the gym, self-optimisation, or the online world in search of confidence, identity, and belonging? In this episode of Mind the Body, I explore the growing crisis in male body image through the lens of psychoanalysis, attachment theory, and developmental psychology. Drawing on the work of Alessandra Lemma, Donald Winnicott, Angela Connolly, Jean Knox, and Peter Fonagy, I examine why so many young men become disconnected from their bodies, and why shame so often finds expression through appearance. Ultimately, this episode explores why so many young men feel lost, how the search for identity becomes expressed through the body, and what it takes to truly feel at home in yourself. In This Episode: * The psychology of the "Lost Boy" and why so many young men feel left behind * How shame, body image, and identity become deeply intertwined * Angela Connolly's concept of the false body-self and what it reveals about male body image * How social media and online masculinity shape embodiment and belonging * What helps young men feel at home in themselves A Question to Sit With: When you're trying to change your body, what are you hoping your body will change for you? References: Â Connolly, A. M. (2013). Out of the body: Embodiment and its vicissitudes. Journal of Analytical Psychology, 58(5), 636â656. Fonagy, P., Gergely, G., Jurist, E., & Target, M. (2002). Affect regulation, mentalization and the development of the self. New York: Other Press. Knox, J. (2011). Self-agency in psychotherapy: Attachment, autonomy and intimacy. New York & London: W. W. Norton. Lane-Godfrey, G. (2026, June). Homeward Bound. Men's Health. Lemma, A. (2010). An order of pure decision: Growing up in a virtual world and the adolescent's experience of being-in-a-body. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 58(4), 691â714. Movember Institute. (2025). Young Men, Masculinity Influencers and Mental Health. [https://uk.movember.com/movember-institute/masculinities-report] Office for National Statistics. (2025). Families and households in the UK: 2025. [https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/families/bulletins/familiesandhouseholds/2025] Winnicott, D. W. (1958). Collected papers: Through paediatrics to psychoanalysis. London: Tavistock Publications. Take a breath, stay curious, and explore what it truly means to Mind The Body. Join the Community * Subscribe or follow the show so you never miss an episode. * Share this episode with a friend whoâs exploring body image healing, the mindâbody connection, emotional healing, and the patterns that shape how we see ourselves. * Connect or learn more: www.yvettevuaran.com [http://www.yvettevuaran.com/]Â * Sign up for my Mind The Body Newsletter [https://www.yvettevuaran.com/signup-52d63cef-7882-4aaa-8e09-aae41281f6e0] * Follow @mindthebodypodcast [https://www.instagram.com/mindthebodypodcast/] @yvettevuaran [https://www.instagram.com/yvettevuaran/]
24 episodios
Comentarios
0SĂ© la primera persona en comentar
ÂĄRegĂstrate ahora y Ășnete a la comunidad de Mind the Body Podcast!