Engaging Men in Couples Therapy

Engaging Men in Couples Therapy

By David Shepard, and Michele Harway.

This book will help practitioners overcome one of the leading challenges in couples therapy: working effectively with the male partner. Men have unique needs and psychological issues that many clinicians may not recognize or know how to address. This volume presents chapters by the leading

Published July 2011 by Routledge

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Dying to be Men

Dying to be Men

Psychosocial, Environmental, and Biobehavioral Directions in Promoting the Health of Men and Boys

By Will Courtenay

Masculinity has a powerful effect on the health of men and boys. Indeed, many of the behaviors they use to "be men" actually increase their risk of disease, injury, and death. In this book, Dr. Will Courtenay, an internationally recognized expert on men’s health, provides a foundation for

Published April 2011 by Routledge

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Engaging Boys in Treatment

Engaging Boys in Treatment

Creative Approaches to the Therapy Process

By Craig Haen

Traditional therapy can often be an off-putting experience for boys as it is in direct opposition to the ways they generally interact and connect with others. This book explores a variety of creative approaches that professionals can use to enhance the clinical experience and better reach their

Published February 2011 by Routledge

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Psychotherapy with Older Men

Psychotherapy with Older Men

By Tammi Vacha-Haase, Stephen R. Wester and Heidi Fowell Christianson.

Growing older can be a time of great joy and satisfaction for men as they look back on their accomplishments and gain more free time, but it can also be a challenging and distressing experience, especially for those men raised with the very traditional notions of what it means to be a "real man."

Published August 2010 by Routledge

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An International Psychology of Men

An International Psychology of Men

Theoretical Advances, Case Studies, and Clinical Innovations

By Chris Blazina, and David S. Shen-Miller.

This text is the first to provide a contextual understanding of the clinical issues that affect men and masculinity across a wide range of cultural and national settings. It demonstrates that gender can no longer be viewed as an isolated characteristic; in an era of increased globalization, mental

Published August 2010 by Routledge

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Therapy With Young Men

Therapy With Young Men

16-24 Year Olds in Treatment

By Dave Verhaagen

Young adult men in their late teens and early twenties are statistically the least happy of any group of males surveyed. What’s more, scholarly research tells us that adolescent boys and young men have the highest rates of behavioral problems, completed suicides, and drug and alcohol problems of

Published June 2010 by Routledge

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Culturally Responsive Counseling with Asian American Men

Culturally Responsive Counseling with Asian American Men

By William Ming Liu, Derek Kenji Iwamoto and Mark H. Chae.

Asian American men represent a complex group with distinct psychological and mental health concerns, yet the current counseling literature is lacking in resources for clinicians working with this population. The purpose of this text is to provide practitioners with a comprehensive overview of

Published February 2010 by Routledge

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Counseling Boys and Men with ADHD

Counseling Boys and Men with ADHD

By George Kapalka

Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder primarily affects boys and male teens, and the symptoms can continue on into adulthood. Consequently, clinicians need to be well-versed in techniques to treat this disorder that are tailored specifically to the needs of males; there are, however, few

Published October 2009 by Routledge

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Counseling Fathers

Counseling Fathers

By Chen Z. Oren, and Dora Chase Oren.

Men do not often come for counseling because they are having difficulties with being a father, but many of the presenting problems and reasons for seeking help can be related to the roles and responsibilities of fathering. The dramatic shift in societal expectations of being a father can often

Published June 2009 by Routledge

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Counseling Troubled Boys

Counseling Troubled Boys

A Guidebook for Professionals

By Mark S. Kiselica, Matt Englar-Carlson and Arthur M. Horne.

This volume provides practitioners with clear, helpful information about the process of understanding and engaging a wide array of boys and adolescent males in counseling. It supplies case examples and covers topics including race, ethnicity, religion, and other cultural factors of boys. A

Published December 2007 by Routledge

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BAM! Boys Advocacy and Mentoring

BAM! Boys Advocacy and Mentoring

A Leader’s Guide to Facilitating Strengths-Based Groups for Boys - Helping Boys Make Better Contact by Making Better Contact with Them

By Peter Mortola, Howard Hiton and Stephen Grant.

Over the past decade, our understanding of the fundamental differences in child development, behavior, and emotional maturity between boys and girls has increased dramatically, and as a result, many gender-specific interventions and support programs have been developed to meet the needs of parents,

Published December 2007 by Routledge

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