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Foreword; Matt Englar-Carlson -- Section 1: THEORY -- Part 1: Developmental Perspective -- 1 From Fetuses to Boys to Men: the impact of testosterone on male lifespan development; John Barry, Becci Owens -- 2 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): a case study and exploration of causes and interventions; Bijal Chheda-Varma -- 3 Autism in Boys & Girls, Women and Men throughout the Lifespan; Patricia van Wijngaarden-Cremers -- 4 The Challenges for Boys and Men in 21st Century Education; Gijsbert Stoet -- 5 Deconstructing Dad; Rob Hadley -- 6 Impact of Father Absence on Child Mental Health: Three Possible Outcomes; Andrew Briggs -- Section 1, Part 2 Cultural, Evolutionary, and Social Perspectives -- 7 The Gender Distortion Matrix; Martin Seager, John Barry -- 8 Positive Masculinity: Including Masculinity as a Valued Aspect of Humanity; Martin Seager, John Barry -- 9 Male Victims of Intimate Partner Violence: A Challenge to the Gendered Paradigm; Nicola Graham-Kevan, Deborah Powney -- 10 Men's Health and Cancer - the case of prostate cancer; Ken Gannon -- 11 May the Force of Gender Be With You: Identity, Identification and "Own-Gender Bias"; Nathan Hook -- 12 From Hegemonic to Responsive Masculinity: the transformative power of the provider role; Belinda Brown -- 13 Games People Play: The collapse of "masculinities" and the rise of masculinity as spectacle; Damien Ridge -- 14 From Stereotypes to Archetypes: An evolutionary perspective on male help-seeking and suicide; Martin Seager -- 15 The Gaze: The Male need to Look vs the Female need to be seen - An Evolutionary Perspective; Jennie Cummings-Knight -- 16 We are Warriors: The Psychology of Men at War; Rod Eldridge, Ed Fraser -- Section 2: PRACTICE -- Part 1 Working with children and adolescents -- 17 Working with Adolescent Males: Special Consideration from an Existential Perspective; Miles Groth -- 18 Angry Young Men: Interpersonal Formulation of Anger to Effect Change; Peter Cairns, Lawrence Howells -- 19 Improving the Mental Health and Well-being of Excluded Young Men; Clare Holt, Sally Zlotowitz, Olive Maloney, Mark Chentite -- Section 2, Part 2: Working with Adults in Mental Health -- 20 Help-seeking Among Men for Mental Health Problems; June S.L. Brown, Ilyas Sagar-Ouriaghli, Luke Sullivan -- 21 Counselling Male Military Personnel and Veterans: Addressing Challenges and Enhancing Engagement; Duncan Shields, Marvin Westwood -- 22 Hope in the Face of Despair: An Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Approach to Working with Suicidal Ideation in Men; André Bolster, Azi Berzengi -- 23 Practising Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) With Male Civilians and Male Veterans; Roger Kingerlee -- 24 Of Compassion and Men; Joanna Smith, Sunil Lad, Syd Hiskey -- 25 Opening a Dialogue: Using Cognitive Analytic Therapy with Depressed Men; Roger Kingerlee, Jane Cawdron, Conrad Barnard -- 26 Working with Homeless Men in London: A Mental Health Service Perspective; James Duffy, Andrew Hutchison -- 27 Mentalizing and Men's Mental Health: Helping Men to Keep Mind in Mind in Clinical Settings; Helena Crockford, Marco Pellegrini -- 28 Working With Men in Crisis: a psychological framework for crisis intervention in Home Treatment Teams; Luke Sullivan, Christopher Whiteley -- 29 Masculine Identity and Traumatic Brain Injury; Ruth MacQueen, Paul Fisher -- 30 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 -- 31 Reconnection: Designing Interventions and Services with Men in Mind; Roger Kingerlee, Gabriel Abotsie, Andrew Fisk, Luke Woodley -- 32 What are the Factors that Make a Male-friendly Therapy?; Louise Liddon, Roger Kingerlee, Martin Seager, John Barry. |