How much do you know about male psychology?

 

This video takes you on a 3-minute trip deep into the mental and emotional life of men. It's a journey of highs and lows which stops off in some unexpected places. (Tip: keep the sound on). Some people might find some of the scenes in this video triggering.

 

Welcome to The Centre For Male Psychology

“Our aim is to encourage the advancement of the discipline of male psychology, resulting in a better-informed psychology of males, both for the benefit of men and boys and for the greater good of the society we all share”

— Founders, Louise Liddon & John Barry

Welcome!

Welcome to The Centre for Male Psychology, an independent and innovative organisation dedicated to advancing understanding and knowledge of male psychology.  We are based in the UK, with international contacts and an increasing global impact.

On this website you will find a range of free and payable specialised services tailored to a variety of audiences.  Have a look around our website to find what might be of interest to you, and you can contact us here if you need to.

We are currently updating our website and working hard to meet the demands of growing interest in male psychology.  Make sure you subscribe to our free newsletter today to learn about male psychology and keep up with news and events.

You don’t need to be a psychologist to be interested in male psychology.

How can we help you?

Click on each of the images below to find out more about our Specialised Services

 Male Psychology Infographics

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 New Book: Perspectives in Male Psychology

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Free Online Lectures

Visit our YouTube Channel for free lectures from experts in male psychology topics

Gender bias in moral typecasting by Dr Tania Reynolds, Kinsey Institute & Indiana University, US

Men's Experience of Domestic Violence, by Dr Liz Bates, Dept of Psychology, University of Cumbria.

Gamma Bias: Cognitive Distortion in Thinking About Gender. By Martin Seager & John Barry, at UCL.

Psychological impact of false accusations of sexual abuse

News & Highlights from The Centre for Male Psychology

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