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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 health professionals need to take ethnic and cultural issues into account to provide adequate care for male patients. Numerous international perspectives are offered by the contributing authors, authorities from countries such as Australia, Argentina, Denmark, Canada, India, Ireland, and South Africa, on theoretical and clinical innovations for working with men. Their chapters also offer insight into the socio-cultural contexts for counseling men in and from their respective countries by exploring the ways in which being a man is socially defined, what unique challenges men face, and how these challenges can be negotiated within their specific cultural settings. Topics addressed will inclu

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"With this critically timely and important collection of essays, [the editors] open a fresh perspective on the deep psychological experience of being male. The field of male studies is enriched by these contributions whose authors take seriously how much needs to be done to appreciate what is really going on in the lives of boys and men." - Miles Groth, PhD, Professor of Psychology, Wagner College; Chair of the Board of Trustees, The Foundation for Male Studies

"This is a vitally important and major contribution to a field still in its infancy: the international psychology of men. The writers, an impressive group of scholars of varying ethnicities and national origins, have been willing to ask the tough questions, answer those which they are able, and challenge scholars and clinicians to take on the others as the field matures." Chris Kilmartin, PhD, Professor of Psychology, University of Mary Washington



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Part I: Theoretical Models Liu, Shepard, Masculinity Competency Typology for Men Who Migrate. Ratele, Suffla, Men, Masculinity, and Cultures of Violence and Peace in South Africa. Ricciardelli, Williams, Role of Masculinity and Femininity in the Development and Maintenance of Health Risk Behaviors. Blazina, Multiplicity and the Masculine Self: A Working Model of Masculinity. Kiselica, Promoting Positive Masculinity While Addressing Gender Role Conflict: A Balanced Theoretical Approach to Clinical Work with Boys and Men. Part II: Masculinity, Sexuality, Health Behaviors, and Body Image Drummond, Men's Bodies throughout the Life Span. Ryan, Morrison, Men's Body Image Evaluation and Investment: A Review of Key Theoretical Frameworks. Pandya, Voices of Invisibles: Coping Responses of Men Who Have Sex with Men. Part III: Clinical Innovations and Programs for Men Payarola, Description of a Voluntary Attendance Program for Abusive Men. Beebe, Archetypal Aspects of Masculine Adaptation. Madsen, Between Autonomy and Attachment: Psychotherapy for Men with Postnatal Depression. Tremblay, L'Heureux, Therapeutic Work with More Traditional Men: The Importance of Having a Structured Process. O'Neil, Exploring the Psychology of Russian Men with Russian Psychologists during My Fulbright Scholarship in the Former Soviet Union.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 02/08/2010
      ISBN13: 9780415875301, 978-0415875301
      ISBN10: 0415875307

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      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 health professionals need to take ethnic and cultural issues into account to provide adequate care for male patients. Numerous international perspectives are offered by the contributing authors, authorities from countries such as Australia, Argentina, Denmark, Canada, India, Ireland, and South Africa, on theoretical and clinical innovations for working with men. Their chapters also offer insight into the socio-cultural contexts for counseling men in and from their respective countries by exploring the ways in which being a man is socially defined, what unique challenges men face, and how these challenges can be negotiated within their specific cultural settings. Topics addressed will inclu

      Trade Review

      "With this critically timely and important collection of essays, [the editors] open a fresh perspective on the deep psychological experience of being male. The field of male studies is enriched by these contributions whose authors take seriously how much needs to be done to appreciate what is really going on in the lives of boys and men." - Miles Groth, PhD, Professor of Psychology, Wagner College; Chair of the Board of Trustees, The Foundation for Male Studies

      "This is a vitally important and major contribution to a field still in its infancy: the international psychology of men. The writers, an impressive group of scholars of varying ethnicities and national origins, have been willing to ask the tough questions, answer those which they are able, and challenge scholars and clinicians to take on the others as the field matures." Chris Kilmartin, PhD, Professor of Psychology, University of Mary Washington



      Table of Contents

      Part I: Theoretical Models Liu, Shepard, Masculinity Competency Typology for Men Who Migrate. Ratele, Suffla, Men, Masculinity, and Cultures of Violence and Peace in South Africa. Ricciardelli, Williams, Role of Masculinity and Femininity in the Development and Maintenance of Health Risk Behaviors. Blazina, Multiplicity and the Masculine Self: A Working Model of Masculinity. Kiselica, Promoting Positive Masculinity While Addressing Gender Role Conflict: A Balanced Theoretical Approach to Clinical Work with Boys and Men. Part II: Masculinity, Sexuality, Health Behaviors, and Body Image Drummond, Men's Bodies throughout the Life Span. Ryan, Morrison, Men's Body Image Evaluation and Investment: A Review of Key Theoretical Frameworks. Pandya, Voices of Invisibles: Coping Responses of Men Who Have Sex with Men. Part III: Clinical Innovations and Programs for Men Payarola, Description of a Voluntary Attendance Program for Abusive Men. Beebe, Archetypal Aspects of Masculine Adaptation. Madsen, Between Autonomy and Attachment: Psychotherapy for Men with Postnatal Depression. Tremblay, L'Heureux, Therapeutic Work with More Traditional Men: The Importance of Having a Structured Process. O'Neil, Exploring the Psychology of Russian Men with Russian Psychologists during My Fulbright Scholarship in the Former Soviet Union.

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