Male Psychology for Students
Are you a student who is interested in male psychology? For decades, students have been learning about psychology as a subject in which the topic of men has been curiously absent. Male psychology adds an important dimension to our knowledge of human nature.
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If the situation was reversed, I would never dismiss the contributions from female colleagues purely because they were female and their experiences were different to my own.
This is the second of a two-part article. In Part 1 we saw that men make up only about 20% of clinical psychologists. For a field so focused on equality, this is a very large elephant in the room. Here, in the second part of this article, efforts to address this disparity - and responses to these efforts - are discussed.
Although mental illness has increased since covid-related restrictions began, the suicide rate has reduced. This is welcome news, but why has it happened?
…an attack upon masculinity is an attack upon one’s sense of self, of identity. …What, then, is the right psychological defence against such an attack?
If the situation was reversed, I would never dismiss the contributions from female colleagues purely because they were female and their experiences were different to my own.

