Male Psychology: The Magazine
UK Government’s Call to Inform their Mental Health Strategy: Response from the Centre for Male Psychology
Men might benefit greatly from a government strategy aimed at improving their health. Here are suggestions from the Centre for Male Psychology on how that might be done. This article ends with some comments on potential pitfalls in the process of putting this strategy in place.
After a billion years of sex differences, let people just be themselves. Review of the book ‘A Billion Years of Sex Differences’, by Steve Stewart-Williams
…people – men and women alike – respond less positively to male-favouring sex differences than they do to female-favouring sex differences.
Why your holiday destination changes how you think: The psychology of place, culture, and behaviour
… many papers do not even bother to identify or justify the nationality of their samples…
Experimento mental: Imagine 12 Horas Sem #BonsHomens
people are more aware of the fact men can be victims of this type of violence, but this often isn’t translated into policy, practice or indeed provision of resources
Reclaiming masculinity: Strength, purpose, and resolving the crisis of boys and men
hyper-masculine gender norms are typically embedded within military institutions, and while adherence to these norms can contribute to combat and military success, they conversely make clinical work challenging
Beyond patriarchy theory and the Duluth model: Understanding the emotional roots of domestic violence
There is social power, there is structural power, and there is physical power. What women have in our society is the power of the state behind them, and men do not. Men only have that physical power, and most men don’t want to use it

