Men in Therapy : The Challenge of Change

Feldman, Larry B., Pasick, Robert S., Meth, Richard L., Allen, Jo Ann, Gordon, Barry

ISBN 10: 0898624851 ISBN 13: 9780898624854
Published by Guilford Publications, 1991
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Synopsis:

Men have long been considered difficult to engage in psychotherapy, often being described as resistant, unworkable, and unfeeling. The few available books that deal specifically with men's issues tend to lack a central theoretical focus, are highly psychoanalytic in content, or simply do not provide specific guidelines for working with men. This unique and timely volume fills an important gap in the literature by demonstrating why change is often so difficult for them. It provides detailed guidelines for helping men initiate and sustain change in their personal, familial, and professional lives.

About the Author:

Richard L. Meth, M.S.W. Director, Center for Marital and Family Therapy, School of Family Studies, University of Connecticut, Storrs CT .
Robert S. Pasick, PhD Psychologist, family therapist, and consultant at the Ann Arbor Center for the Family. Conducts workshops on Gender Issues in the Workplace.

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Title: Men in Therapy : The Challenge of Change
Publisher: Guilford Publications
Publication Date: 1991
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: Very Good
Edition: Reprint.

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