
Male Psychology: The Magazine
What’s happened to the blue collar male, and why does it matter?
Blue collar males in the U.S. are experiencing higher incarceration rates, dying younger, using drugs more, and marrying less than ever before. Why?
The Power Threat Meaning Framework (PTMF) takes a dim view of the male gender
In a framework that is all about “power” and “threat”, the implication here then is clear that men are presumed to be more “powerful and threatening” than women. Nowhere, however, in a supposedly serious scientific document, is the concept of power adequately defined or measured.
World Suicide Prevention Day 2021: complex times require clear thinking, not ideology
Although mental illness has increased since covid-related restrictions began, the suicide rate has reduced. This is welcome news, but why has it happened?
How can you help men who are falsely accused of sexual abuse? Notes from the FASO helpline
your photograph, name and address, might appear in the local and national press and on TV, insinuating what an evil monster you are
The yin of being looked at and the yang of looking.
The male has been designed to “look”, not only at the female, but to “look out” for prey, for danger, and for ways to protect his family unit.