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Men amp rsquo s gender role conflict (GRC) is a psychological state in which restrictive definitions of masculinity limit individual well-being and overall human potential. GRC is a problem for boys and men, girls and women, transgendered people, and society at large. It is related to numerous problems, such as sexism, violence, homophobia, depression, and substance abuse.
Combining over 3 years of research in men amp rsquo s psychology and the author amp rsquo s own experience in conceptualizing GRC, this book promotes activism and challenges the status quo, calling on researchers and clinicians to confront GRC and reduce its harmful effects.
Features:
amp bull Discusses practical applications of GRC theory in psychotherapy and in educational and preventative programs .
amp bull Synthesizes over 3 studies of the Gender Role Conflict Scale (GRCS), providing multiple directions for researchers to pursue.
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
I. An Overview of Gender Role Conflict and Its History
A Call to Action to Expand the Psychology of Men
My Personal Gender Role Journey With the Gender Role Conflict Research Program
II. The Theoretical Foundations of Gender Role Conflict
New Contextual Paradigms for Gender Role Conflict Theory, Research, and Practice
Scale Development and Measurement in the Gender Role Conflict Research Program
A Developmental Model of Masculinity: Gender Role Transitions and Men's Psychosocial Growth
III. Empirical Research on Gender Role Conflict in Boys and Men
A Multicultural Psychology of Men Model: Reviewing Research on Diverse Men's Gender Role Conflict
Summary of the Gender Role Conflict Research Program
Four Contextual Paradigms for Gender Role Conflict Research
IV. Practical Applications for Gender Role Conflict in Therapy and Preventive Programs
Therapeutic Assessment of Gender Role Conflict in Counseling and Psychotherapy
Gender Role Journey Therapy With Men
Using Gender Role Journey Therapy: The Case Study of Thomas
Theoretical and Empirical Justification for Psychoeducational Programming for Boys and Men
Prevention of Gender Role Conflict Using Psychoeducation: Three Evaluated Interventions
V. A Call to Action: Future Directions in Addressing Men's Gender Role Conflict
Call to Action Revisited: Personal Reflections, Contextual Summary, and Action Plans
References
Index
About the Author