Male Psychology: The Magazine
The 12 characteristics most important in causing addiction, and in treating addiction
Most substance addictions (alcohol, nicotine, opioids, stimulants) affect men three to four times as often as women.
“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.
The Benefits of Dinghy Sailing for Men's Mental Health
Dinghy sailing offers opportunities for social interaction and building supportive networks.
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.
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.
12 Step Addiction Recovery in a Men’s Prison
Early in his career, [Keith Humphreys, professor of psychiatry] said, he dismissed AA, thinking, “How dare these people do things that I have all these degrees to do?”
Exercise science is weakened by gender ideology: an interview with Dr James Nuzzo
Peer reviewers seem to be more accepting of my research on physiological differences between men and women (e.g., muscle fatigability) and less accepting of my research on psychological differences.
But seriously folks, shouldn’t psychologists take humour more seriously? Interview with evolutionary psychologist Dr Gil Greengross
Generally speaking men’s humour is a good predictor of relationship satisfaction, as long as the woman appreciates it. A lot of studies show that men try to impress women with humour.
Taking an historical view of men’s mental health: an interview with medical historian Ali Haggett
I was left with no doubt that men were struggling in myriad ways with stress and psychological illness – yet it has always been the discourse of the ‘desperate housewife’ that has attracted the most publicity, both in medicine and popular culture
8 strategies, learned in prison, for resolving conflict without resorting to combat
It is important to remember that conflicts are often about the situation or problem at hand, rather than about the person or people involved.