Male Psychology: The Magazine
“Men won't CLAM up if you're male-friendly!” A brief guide to supporting men’s mental health.
Against the backdrop of this thinking, the Centre for Male Psychology has come up with 'bite size' guidance of five points to think about in relation to men’s mental health.
Equality law can make things better for everyone, especially when people use it to protect everyone’s equal rights
recommended that a 24/7 crisis info point, paid for by the public purse, should promote an office hours only service available exclusively for women
The Benefits of Dinghy Sailing for Men's Mental Health
Dinghy sailing offers opportunities for social interaction and building supportive networks.
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.
Challenging misleading information in the House of Lords about domestic abuse
How is it possible that intelligent, highly educated members of the House of Lords spread such misinformation while creating a bill that is meant to address ‘misinformation’?
Therapy can improve the mental health of prisoners and reduce criminality.
Grendon prison shows evidence of “reduced reoffending, improved health and well-being, and diversion from other more expensive services”
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.
From foster homes to Air Force, Cambridge and beyond: an interview with Rob Henderson
“The place that people feel least free to speak their minds are oftentimes university, which I found absolutely stunning.”
Zero Male Suicide: theme for International Men's Day (IMD) 2023
Inaugurated on 19 November 1999, International Men’s Day has facilitated a global dialogue on creating a nurturing and empowering world for men and boys, especially the less fortunate and disadvantaged.
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".