More than six million American men experience depression every year, and the majority never get diagnosed.
Men are 3.5 times more likely to die by suicide than women. They are significantly less likely to seek help, less likely to talk about what they are going through, and more likely to push through until something breaks. The instruction to "man up" has never been a mental health strategy. It has always been a recipe for silent suffering.
A Mental Fitness Approach That Speaks Your Language
This is not a therapy manual. This is a training program. Built to Break? treats mental health the way elite athletes and high performers treat physical fitness: assess your baseline, learn proven techniques, practice them consistently, and build capacity over time. Every tool in this workbook is grounded in evidence-based therapeutic methods including cognitive behavioral therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, dialectical behavior therapy skills, behavioral activation, and resilience science. Every exercise is adapted into practical, action-oriented language designed for men who want results, not lectures.
Twelve Chapters of Hands-On Training
The workbook moves through four phases. Part One builds your foundation with honest self-assessment tools and a clear explanation of how your stress response, emotions, and nervous system actually work. Part Two delivers core mental fitness skills: challenging distorted thinking, building psychological flexibility, regulating emotions under pressure, and breaking the avoidance cycle that fuels depression. Part Three goes deeper into male loneliness and friendship-building strategies, resilience systems, and navigating grief, trauma, and shame. Part Four applies everything to the places it matters most: your workplace, your relationships, your role as a father or partner, and your long-term mental fitness practice.
More Than 70 Practical Exercises
Every chapter includes structured exercises with real writing space: self-assessments, trackers, action plans, checklists, and reflection tools. Exercises include the Honest Inventory (a 25-item baseline assessment), the Burnout Barometer, the Anger Iceberg, the Values Compass, a Connection Audit, Repair Scripts for relationships, a 90-Day Mental Fitness Challenge, and an Annual Review template for long-term growth tracking.
Built for Men Who Would Never Buy a "Feelings Workbook"
This workbook uses the language of performance, strategy, and training rather than clinical jargon. It addresses the topics men struggle with most but talk about least: emotional suppression, the friendship recession, work-identity fusion, generational patterns, and when and how to ask for help. The research says 95 percent of men now agree that mental health matters as much as physical health. This workbook gives you the tools to act on that belief.