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A counselor's guide to working with men / [edited by] Matt Englar-Carlson, Marcheta P. Evans, Thelma Duffey.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Alexandria, VA : American Counseling Association, [2014]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781119026501
  • 1119026504
  • 9781119221593
  • 1119221595
  • 1556203209
  • 9781556203206
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: A Counselor's Guide to Working With Men.DDC classification:
  • 616.890081 23
LOC classification:
  • RC451.4.M45 C684 2014
Online resources:
Contents:
A Counselor's Guide to Working with Men; Table of Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Editors; About the Contributors; Chapter 1: Introduction: A Primer on Counseling Men; Learning About Men and Counseling Through the Experiences of Philip; Conceptualizing Masculinities; Understanding Manhood; Envisioning Masculinities; Men Integrate Multiple Identities Across the Life Span; Assessing Masculine Socialization in Counseling; Assessing Philip's Masculinity; Men and Help Seeking; What Can Counselors Do?; Philip's Help-Seeking Pathway; Presenting Concerns of Men; Depression.
Substance AbuseViolence, Aggression, Childhood Abuse, and Trauma; Philip's Presenting Concerns; Engaging Men in Counseling; Explore Expectations About Counseling; Emotions in Counseling; Make Masculine-Friendly Adjustments to Counseling Practice; Adopt a Strengths-Based Perspective; Engaging Philip to Guide Him Toward a Successful Outcome; Conclusion: Being a Provider of Quality Counseling Services for Men; References; Part One: Specialized Modalities and Settings; Chapter 2: Male-Sensitive Couples Counseling; Men's Ambivalence About Couples Counseling.
Recommendations for Building the Counseling RelationshipAddress the Male Partner's Ambivalence in the Initial Session; Demonstrate Balance; Use Gender-Sensitive Language; Recommendations for Deepening the Counseling Process; Help Men Express Feelings; Use Gender Inquiry to Facilitate Empathy; The Role of Culture; Male-Sensitive Counseling Case Examples; Case Vignette: Abbey and Michael (Counselor: David); Case Analysis by Roberta; Case Vignette: Jonathan and Marty (Counselor: Roberta); Case Analysis by David; Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: Counseling Men in Groups.
Men's-Group Counseling: A Brief HistoryThe Core Issues Addressed by Men's Groups; Getting Men to the Group; Recruiting Group Members; Motivating Mandated Group Members; Stages of a Men's Therapy Group; Early Stages of the Group; Middle Stage of the Group; Later Stage of the Group; Special Issues and Recommendations for Leadership; Interpersonal Facilitation; Approach Flexibility; Knowledge of the Psychology of Men; Counselor Self-Awareness; Cofacilitation; Women Leading Men's Groups; Addressing Multiple Cultural Identities; Conclusion; References.
Chapter 4: The Changing Nature of Work in Men's Lives: Implications for CounselingHigh Unemployment Rates Among Men and the Relationship to Mental Health Issues; The Changing Workplace and Its Impact on Traditional Men; Men in Gender Nontraditional Careers; Stay-at-Home Fathers; Work-Family Balance; Implications for Counselors; Understanding Our Own Biases About Men and Work; The Need for Nontraditional Ways of Reaching Out to Men; Developing Effective Group Interventions for Men; Building on Skills; Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: Counseling Men About Their Health.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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A Counselor's Guide to Working with Men; Table of Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Editors; About the Contributors; Chapter 1: Introduction: A Primer on Counseling Men; Learning About Men and Counseling Through the Experiences of Philip; Conceptualizing Masculinities; Understanding Manhood; Envisioning Masculinities; Men Integrate Multiple Identities Across the Life Span; Assessing Masculine Socialization in Counseling; Assessing Philip's Masculinity; Men and Help Seeking; What Can Counselors Do?; Philip's Help-Seeking Pathway; Presenting Concerns of Men; Depression.

Substance AbuseViolence, Aggression, Childhood Abuse, and Trauma; Philip's Presenting Concerns; Engaging Men in Counseling; Explore Expectations About Counseling; Emotions in Counseling; Make Masculine-Friendly Adjustments to Counseling Practice; Adopt a Strengths-Based Perspective; Engaging Philip to Guide Him Toward a Successful Outcome; Conclusion: Being a Provider of Quality Counseling Services for Men; References; Part One: Specialized Modalities and Settings; Chapter 2: Male-Sensitive Couples Counseling; Men's Ambivalence About Couples Counseling.

Recommendations for Building the Counseling RelationshipAddress the Male Partner's Ambivalence in the Initial Session; Demonstrate Balance; Use Gender-Sensitive Language; Recommendations for Deepening the Counseling Process; Help Men Express Feelings; Use Gender Inquiry to Facilitate Empathy; The Role of Culture; Male-Sensitive Counseling Case Examples; Case Vignette: Abbey and Michael (Counselor: David); Case Analysis by Roberta; Case Vignette: Jonathan and Marty (Counselor: Roberta); Case Analysis by David; Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: Counseling Men in Groups.

Men's-Group Counseling: A Brief HistoryThe Core Issues Addressed by Men's Groups; Getting Men to the Group; Recruiting Group Members; Motivating Mandated Group Members; Stages of a Men's Therapy Group; Early Stages of the Group; Middle Stage of the Group; Later Stage of the Group; Special Issues and Recommendations for Leadership; Interpersonal Facilitation; Approach Flexibility; Knowledge of the Psychology of Men; Counselor Self-Awareness; Cofacilitation; Women Leading Men's Groups; Addressing Multiple Cultural Identities; Conclusion; References.

Chapter 4: The Changing Nature of Work in Men's Lives: Implications for CounselingHigh Unemployment Rates Among Men and the Relationship to Mental Health Issues; The Changing Workplace and Its Impact on Traditional Men; Men in Gender Nontraditional Careers; Stay-at-Home Fathers; Work-Family Balance; Implications for Counselors; Understanding Our Own Biases About Men and Work; The Need for Nontraditional Ways of Reaching Out to Men; Developing Effective Group Interventions for Men; Building on Skills; Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: Counseling Men About Their Health.