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OverviewIn recent times, researchers, theorists, and mental health counselors have directed increased attention toward understanding and effectively treating men’s mental health issues. However, a significant stumbling block persists—comprehensive and evidence-based recommendations for mental health professionals are notably scarce. This glaring gap leaves practitioners grappling with uncertainty, struggling to comprehend how to adeptly engage and clinically treat men in therapy. As societal trends show alarming rates of suicide, substance abuse, and a reluctance among men to seek mental health services, the call for innovative and creative strategies becomes increasingly urgent. Mental Health Counseling for Men: Practical Strategies and Effective Engagement is a groundbreaking exploration that boldly confronts the issue at hand. The book recognizes the importance for mental health professionals to move beyond traditional approaches and embrace innovative strategies to effectively reach and treat men. Serving as a response to the escalating crisis, the book acts as a guide that seamlessly blends theoretical insights, practical counseling approaches, and evidence-based interventions. By unearthing the underlying challenges contributing to the disproportionate rates of mental health issues among men, this book aims to equip mental health counselors with the knowledge and tools needed to address and reverse these alarming trends. It connects the interest in men's mental health with the lack of practical advice, providing a path for practitioners to transform men's mental health care. The objective of this book is to empower mental health professionals with the necessary tools and insights to address the critical gap in men's mental health care. Through a compassionate and strengths-based approach, the book prepares therapists to dismantle barriers preventing men from accessing mental health services. Crucial topics such as masculinity, the mental health system, male-friendly therapy, stigma, and trauma among men are explored, providing practical strategies to facilitate personal growth. By creating a safe and supportive therapeutic space, counselors empower men to embrace vulnerability, seek support, and achieve transformative, long-term mental health improvements. The book stands as a beacon in the evolving landscape of men's mental health, striving to create a more compassionate and inclusive therapeutic environment and empowering practitioners to successfully guide male clients towards their therapeutic goals. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Daniel BatesPublisher: IGI Global Imprint: Medical Information Science Reference ISBN: 9798369366486Pages: 322 Publication Date: 20 May 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationDaniel Bates earned his Ph.D., in Counselor Education and Supervision at the University of Cincinnati with a concentration in multiculturalism and social justice. He is a graduate assistant for the substance abuse counseling program and a course facilitator. Daniel has 15+ years of experience in the mental health field providing family therapy with mandated youth in the juvenile justice system, Gottman method couples counseling, and individual counseling from a mindfulness-based cognitive behavior therapy orientation. His research interests include: gender-adapted treatment interventions, emotional intelligence, mindfulness-based clinical interventions, and the psychology of men and masculinity. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |