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Publication details

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

Place: Basingstoke

Year: 2019

ISBN (Hardback): 9783030043834

Full citation:

Roger Kingerlee, Martin Seager, Luke Sullivan (eds), The Palgrave handbook of male psychology and mental health, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2019

The Palgrave handbook of male psychology and mental health

Contents

From fetuses to boys to men

the impact of testosterone on male lifespan development

John A. Barry, Rebecca Owens

3-24

Positive masculinity

including masculinity as a valued aspect of humanity

Martin Seager, John A. Barry

105-122

May the force of gender be with you

identity, identification and "own-gender bias"

Nathan Hook

165-182

From hegemonic to responsive masculinity

the transformative power of the provider role

Belinda BROWN

183-204

Games people play

the collapse of "masculinities" and the rise of masculinity as spectacle

Damien Ridge

205-225

From stereotypes to archetypes

an evolutionary perspective on male help-seeking and suicide

Martin Seager

227-248

The gaze

the male need to look vs the female need to be seen—an evolutionary perspective

Jennie Cummings-Knight

249-265

We are warriors

the psychology of men at war

Rod Eldridge, Edward Fraser

267-288

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd)

a case study and exploration of causes and interventions

Bijal Chheda-Varma

291-307

Working with adolescent males

special considerations from an existential perspective

Miles Groth

331-349

Angry young men

interpersonal formulation of anger to effect change

Peter Cairns, Lawrence Howells

351-368

Counselling malemilitary personnel and veterans

addressing challenges and enhancing engagement

Duncan Shields, Marvin Westwood

417-438

Hope in the face of despair

an acceptance and commitment therapy approach to working with suicidal ideation in men

André Bolster, Azi Berzengi

439-459

Of compassion and men

using compassion focused therapy in working with men

Joanna Smith, Sunil Lad, Syd Hiskey

483-507

Opening a dialogue

using cognitive analytic therapy with depressed men

Roger Kingerlee

509-531

Working with homeless men in London

a mental health service perspective

James Duffy, Andrew Hutchison

533-556

Mentalizing and men's mental health

helping men to keep mind in mind in clinical settings

Helena Crockford, Marco Pellegrini

557-577

Working with men in crisis

a psychological framework for crisis intervention in home treatment teams

Luke Sullivan

579-600

Dignifying psychotherapy with men

developing empathic and evidence-based approaches that suit the real needs of the male gender

John A. Ashfield, Dennis S. Gouws

623-645

Reconnection

designing interventions and Services with men in mind

Roger Kingerlee

647-669