In How to Be Real, psychosocial theorist Stephen Frosh tackles one of our most urgent questions: how can we thrive in a profoundly beleaguered world? Drawing on thinkers such as Freud, Winnicott, and Klein, Frosh argues that the uniquely contemporary and vernacular matter of ‘realness’ holds the key. This book is a bold and necessary guide to finding your radical self in difficult times.