Male Psychology: The Magazine
Improving Men’s Mental Health: From Labels to Strengths
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
From respected to rejected: A veteran’s masculinity on trial
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
Notes on a Veteran’s Journey Through Brain Injury and Masculinity
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
Acronyms and Male Mental Health
… as someone who used to rigidly think that masculinity was bad, a wealth of literature challenged my thinking and helped me to develop a healthier and more informed view…
Are men treated as 'less equal' by the therapy professions?
Therapists can work effectively with men experiencing distress without asking them to change. Telling them they are ‘doing masculinity wrong’ is judgemental and victim blaming.
Masculinity isn’t toxic, it’s the tonic society needs. An interview with therapist, Professor Miles Groth.
Masculinity may be just the tonic (remedy) needed by society at a time when it has recently suffered so many fractures.
Are men less willing to engage in traditional talking therapy because therapy has been feminised?
Gamma bias […] plays down positive aspects of masculinity, whilst rejecting the notion of men as victims.
The "Better Angels" of Masculinity
Masculinity is a set of masculine instincts—whose expression and use generate and are energized by the feeling of passion for life.
Woke Therapy Weakens the Client
The client will be encouraged to interrogate their relationships based on power dynamics. Female clients, for example, will be urged to view all interactions with men as a site of patriarchal oppression

