In Over Our Heads

The Mental Demands of Modern Life

Robert Kegan

Recommended By

Book Reviews

Book Synopsis

"In Over Our Heads" by Robert Kegan delves deep into the complexities of adult development, examining the psychological challenges faced by individuals in today's rapidly changing world.

Through insightful analysis and compelling case studies, Kegan explores how our personal and professional lives are influenced by the various roles we adopt, such as partner, parent, and employee. He uncovers the hidden conflicts and contradictions that often arise as we navigate these roles, leading to moments where we feel overwhelmed and uncertain.

With meticulous detail, Kegan outlines five stages of adult development, from the socialized mind to the self-authoring mind and beyond. He explores how individuals progress (or sometimes stagnate) through these stages, shedding light on the factors that hinder or promote growth.

Using clear and accessible language, Kegan offers practical strategies for developing a more integrated adult self. He emphasizes the importance of cultivating a reflective mindset, allowing us to better understand our own perspectives and those of others. He urges readers to embrace the discomfort of learning and to constantly challenge their assumptions.

"In Over Our Heads" is a thought-provoking book that offers invaluable insights for anyone seeking personal growth and understanding in an increasingly complex world. It serves as a guide for navigating the challenges of adulthood and encourages readers to embrace the journey of self-discovery and development.

Explore More Books

See All
Capital In The 21st Century
Scientific Freedom
The Age of the Unthinkable
Modernity Without Restraint
Feeding the Dragon
Who Says Elephants Can’t Dance?
Frisco Kid
The Plant Paradox
The New Economics
The Warren Buffett Way
Live Free or Die
What School Could Be
With the Old Breed
The Greedy Bastard Diary
Werner Herzog - A Guide for the Perplexed
An Apology for the Builder
The Razor's Edge
The Little Prince
Life on the Edge
Foundation
The First Crash
Programming Bitcoin
Kant and the Platypus
Masters of the Word
Blackout
Thermoinfocomplexity
Fewer
Mathematics: Its Content, Methods and Meaning
The American Story
The Network State
Believe In People
Manias, Panics, and Crashes
The Victorian Internet
Sourdough Culture
Asset Management
The Sovereign Individual
The Friction Project
Confessions of a Philosopher
The Innovator’s Solution
Mint Condition
All Quiet on the Western Front
Of Wolves and Men
The Pleasure of Finding Things Out
Profile of a Nation
A Second Chance
The Great Challenge
Founders' Son
Think Like
The Last Lion
Why We Believe in God(s)
The Poems of Dylan Thomas
Home Economics
Plants of the Gods
The Etymologicon
Look to Windward
In the Company of Giants
A Man for All Markets
24/6
The Little Bitcoin Book
The Sketchbooks of Chris Wilkinson
A Timeless Way of Building
The Making of the Atomic Bomb
Thing Explainer
Molecular Biology of the Cell
The Right Stuff
The Great Wave
Our Final Invention
Dirt to Soil
What Works on Wall Street
Connectography
Why America Is Not a New Rome
The World According to Garp
Water in Plain Sight
An Autobiography of Anthony Trollope
Over the Edge of the World
Letters to a Young Scientist
The Energy World Is Flat
Into Thin Air
Think Like a Monk
How to Read a Book
Intellectuals
Hoover Dam
The Story of Civilization: Caesar and Christ
Joe Beef
Hornblower Saga
Permutation City
From Third World to First
Little Fires Everywhere
The Sports Gene
First Friends
Infrastructure
Team of Rivals
Distant Force
The Score Takes Care of Itself
Ask The Dust
Where Is My Flying Car?
Just Mercy
Resurrection From The Underground
Mastery
Lord of Light