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Barry JA, Liddon L, Walker R & Seager MJ (2021). How therapists work with men is related to their views on masculinity, patriarchy and politics. Psychreg Journal of Psychology, 5, 1.

 

Liddon, L., Kingerlee, R., Seager, M., & Barry, J. A. (2019). What are the factors that make a male-friendly therapy? In J. A. Barry, R. Kingerlee, M. Seager, & L. Sullivan (Eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Male Psychology and Mental Health (pp. 671–694).Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04384-1_32

 

Liddon, L., Kingerlee, R., & Barry, J. A. (2018). Gender differences in preferences for psychological treatment, coping strategies, and triggers to help-seeking. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 57(1), 42–58.

 

Holloway, K., Seager, M., & Barry, J. A. (2018). Are clinical psychologists, psychotherapists and counsellors overlooking the needs of their male clients? Clinical Psychology Forum, 307, 15–21.

 

Barry, JA (2017). Is your therapy gender aware or gender blind? British Society of Clinical & Academic Hypnosis Newsletter, 8, 10, 6-8.

 

Russ, S., Ellam-Dyson, V., Seager, M., & Barry, J. (2015). Coaches’ views on differences in treatment style for male and female clients. New Male Studies, 4(3), 18.  Coaches’ views on differences in treatment style for male and female clients. 

 

Lemkey, L. E., Brown, B., & Barry, J. A. (2015). Gender distinctions: Should we be more sensitive to the different therapeutic needs of men and women in clinical hypnosis? Findings from a pilot interview study. Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis, 37(2), 10–20.

 

Barry, J. A., & Seager, M. J. (2014). What Can Tony Soprano Teach Men about Therapy? Men’s Health Forum, July 8

R Kingerlee, D Precious, L Sullivan, J Barry (2014). Engaging with the emotional lives of men
The Psychologist, 27 (6), 418-421

 

Seager, M., & Thümmel, U. (2009). ‘Chocolates and flowers? You must be joking!’ of men and tenderness in group therapy. Group Analysis, 42, 3, 250-271

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