For Black Men Who Need Therapy and Never Got It, by Samuel Wright Jr, is a unique philosophical essay on identity, self-esteem, and healing, born out of pain. Part memoir, the text speaks directly to the generational and social ills that affect black people everywhere, reminding them of the work ahead while giving them tools to grapple with it. Themes such as grief, parenthood, relationship dynamics, and emotional honesty are just a few of the topics Wright explores in his first volume of a three part series.
Instead of asking Black men to perform strength, this book grants permission to feel.
Whether you're just beginning your journey or you've always known something inside needs tending, For Black Men Who Need Therapy and Never Got It offers wisdom, practical insight, and soul-deep reflection. It's a reminder that healing is not a weakness, but a radical act of self-love.