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Title The Palgrave Handbook of male psychology and mental health / John A. Barry, Roger Kingerlee, Martin Seager, Luke Sullivan, editors
Published Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2019]

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Description 1 online resource (xl, 715 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents Intro; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Contents; Notes on Contributors; List of Figures; List of Tables; Part I Theory; From Fetuses to Boys to Men: The Impact of Testosterone on Male Lifespan Development; The Challenges for Boys and Men in Twenty-First-Century Education; Deconstructing Dad; The Impact of Father Absence on Child Mental Health: Three Possible Outcomes; Cognitive Distortion in Thinking about Gender Issues: Gamma Bias and the Gender Distortion Matrix; Positive Masculinity: Including Masculinity as a Valued Aspect of Humanity; Male Victims of Intimate Partner Violence: A Challenge to the Gendered Paradigm; Men's Health and Cancer-The Case of Prostate Cancer; May the Force of Gender Be With You: Identity, Identification and "Own-Gender Bias"; From Hegemonic to Resposive Masculinity: The Transformative Power of the Provider Role; Games People Play: The Collapse of "Masculinities" and the Rise of Masculinity as Spectacle; From Stereotypes to Archetypes: An Evolutionary Perspective on Male Help-Seeking and Suicide; The Gaze: The Male Need to Look vs the Female Need to Be Seen-An Evolutionary Perspective; We Are Warriors: The Psychology of Men at War; Part II Practice; Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): A Case Study and Exploration of Causes and Interventions; Autism in Boys and Girls, Woman and Men Throughout the Lifespan; Working with Adolescent Males: Special Considerations from an Existential Perspective; Angry Young Men: Interpersonal Formulation of Anger to Effect Change; Improving the Mental Health and Well-Being of Excluded Young Men; Help-Seeking Among Men for Mental Health Problems; Counselling Male Military Personnel and Veterans: Addressing Challenges and Enhancing Engagement; Hope in the Face of Despair: An Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Approach to Working with Suicidal Ideation in Men; Practising Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) with Male Civilians and Male Veterans; Of Compassion and Men: Using Compassion Focused Therapy in Working with Men; Opening a Dialogue: Using Cognitive Analytic Therapy with Depressed Men; Working with Homeless Men in London: A Mental Health Service Perspective; Mentalizing and Men's Mental Health: Helping Men to Keep Mind in Mind in Clinical Settings; Working with Men in Crisis: A Psychological Framework for Crisis Intervention in Home Treatment Teams; Masculine Identity and Tramautic Brain Injury; Dignifying Psychotherapy with Men: Developing Empathic and Evidence-Base Approaches That Suit the Real Needs of the Male Gender; Reconnection: Designing Interventions and Services with Men in Mind; What Are the Factors That Make a Male-Friendly Therapy?
Summary This Handbook represents the first concerted effort to understand male mental health in a way that facilitates a positive step forward in both theory and treatment. An alarming number of men experience serious mental health issues, as demonstrated by high rates of suicide and violent offending. Despite these problems, the study of male psychology has either been overlooked, or viewed as a problem of defective masculinity. This handbook brings together experts from across the world to discuss men's mental health, from prenatal development, through childhood, adolescence, and fatherhood. Men and masculinity are explored from multiple perspectives including evolutionary, cross-cultural, cognitive, biological, developmental, and existential viewpoints, with a focus on practical suggestions and demonstrations of successful clinical work with men. Throughout, chapters question existing models of understanding and treating men's mental health and explore new approaches, theories and interventions. This definitive handbook encapsulates a new wave of positive theory and practice in the field of male psychology and will be of great value to professionals, academics, and those working with males through the lifespan in any sector related to male mental health and wellbeing. John Barry is a chartered psychologist and Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society, Honorary Lecturer in Psychology at University College London, UK. He is co-founder of the Male Psychology Network, and the Male Psychology Section of the British Psychological Society. Roger Kingerlee is a consultant clinical psychologist and EMDR consultant at the Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust. Dr Kingerlee specialises in male and veteran psychologies and complex trauma. He is co-writer of the Veterans' Stabilisation Programme with The Walnut Tree Project, and a member of the Male Psychology Network. Martin Seager is a consultant clinical psychologist with the UK charity Change, Grow, Live. He spent over 30 years as a senior clinician, supervisor and manager in the NHS. He is a writer, lecturer, broadcaster and activist in the mental health field and co-founder of the Male Psychology Network, and the Male Psychology Section of the British Psychological Society. Luke Sullivan is a clinical psychologist. He is the founder of Men's Minds Matter, and also works for South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, specialising in psychological crisis interventions for people at risk of suicide. He is a committee member of the National Suicide Prevention Alliance and co-founder of the BPS Male Psychology Section
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed March 5, 2019)
Subject Men -- Mental health.
Men -- Psychology.
Men's health services.
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- General.
MEDICAL -- Clinical Medicine.
MEDICAL -- Diseases.
MEDICAL -- Evidence-Based Medicine.
MEDICAL -- Internal Medicine.
Men -- Mental health
Men -- Psychology
Men's health services
Hommes -- Psychologie.
Hommes -- Santé mentale.
Masculinité.
Form Electronic book
Author Barry, John A. (Honorary lecturer in psychology), editor.
Kingerlee, Roger, 1969- editor.
Seager, Martin, editor
Sullivan, Luke (Clinical psychologist), editor
ISBN 9783030043841
3030043843