Michael C. Reichert, Ph.D.

Senior Advisor

Michael Reichert is a clinical and consulting psychologist, researcher, and writer. He is the Executive Director of the Center for the Study of Boys’ and Girls’ Lives, a research collaborative at the University of Pennsylvania, and the supervising psychologist at The Haverford School outside Philadelphia. In clinical practice, he has long specialized in work with boys, men, and their families. His research interests include boys’ education and the state of American men. His writing has been published in The Atlantic, New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Time, Fatherly. Good Men Project and others. His books include Reaching Boys, Teaching Boys: Lessons About What Works—and Why (Wiley/Jossey Bass, 2010), I Can Learn From You: Boys as Relational Learners (Harvard Educational Press, 2014), and  How to Raise a Boy: The Power of Connection to Build Good Men (Tarcher Perigee, 2019). His book, No One Really Knows Me: Overcoming Myths That Leave Young Men Alone and In Trouble (university of Chicago Press), will be released in 2026.

 
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