Male Psychology: The Magazine
Transition Stress and how it relates to the mental health of retired Police Officers.
Transition stress may also be aggravated by moral injury and institutional betrayal; this is when what they thought of as shared beliefs, values and ethics between them, their colleagues and employers are repeatedly shown to be false.
“The winner takes it all”: Japan's controversial sole custody system.
Around 70% of parents and children in Japan do not have visitation after divorce. Of the approximately 30% who do have visitation, the most frequent type of visitation is day visits of a few hours once a month.
The Plight of Homeless Military Veterans in the UK: A Growing Crisis in Need of Urgent Attention
It is time to honour the commitment made to military veterans by addressing their housing needs and securing a brighter future for those who have selflessly served our nation.
Neglected, Rejected and Unprotected: The Sexual Abuse of Boys and Men
“I changed the wording on my website from ‘Come to therapy, talk about your feelings, be vulnerable and express your emotions’ to ‘Come to therapy, take action, tackle your problems and take control.’ Not only did I see a significant increase in boys and men booking therapy sessions with me, I discovered that adapting my practice, utilising masculinity and adopting male-friendly methods worked.”
Does virtue signalling in advertising impress you or depress you? It’s time to take a look at ESG.
A spokesman [for Bud Light] said "We never intended to be part of a discussion that divides people. We are in the business of bringing people together over a beer".
12 Step Addiction Recovery in a Men’s Prison
Early in his career, [Keith Humphreys, professor of psychiatry] said, he dismissed AA, thinking, “How dare these people do things that I have all these degrees to do?”
Power Imbalances and the Equation of Power
When a male is in a power imbalance, at least two masculine instincts are disempowered…
Men tend to regulate their emotions through actions rather than words
The two ways of regulating emotions have implications for the field of mental health, which relies predominately on talking therapy – in particular talking about feelings.
Light from the dark. The starting of Talk Club.
When a man doesn’t feel pushed into talking, when he can just sit there, watch the film - while cradling his pint, watching others open up - At the end he might just say..... “Yeah I feel that way too.”
Why does the law underestimate the psychosocial benefits of fathers?
While it is important that children are supported, financially and otherwise […] child maintenance payments appear to be moving many non-resident parents into poverty
8 strategies, learned in prison, for resolving conflict without resorting to combat
It is important to remember that conflicts are often about the situation or problem at hand, rather than about the person or people involved.
How the Manosphere led us to develop better mental health services for men
men are driven [to the Manosphere] because they feel lonely, misunderstood and there is a lack of male-friendly services elsewhere.
‘Do I Belong Here?’ How well are male victims of domestic abuse served by local authority websites?
Many local authorities will use ungendered language, but given the predominant “male violence” narrative, ungendered language may not be enough to convince a man he’s in the right place.
Battering the boy won’t make a better man
Boys must be taught how to turn their negative emotions of hate, anger and depression, as a result of violence, into a productive medium.
UK law starts excluding fathers at birth: what psychosocial impact might this have on children and fathers?
The potential benefits of paternity leave on the father, the child and the family unit are numerous.
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.

