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Psychotherapy With Men
with Mark A. Stevens, PhD
Part of the Relationships APA Psychotherapy Video Series

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LIST PRICE: $149.95
MEMBER/AFFILIATE PRICE: $119.95

ITEM #: 4310831
ISBN: 1-4338-0232-5
ISBN 13: 978-1-4338-0232-4
RUNNING TIME: Over 100 minutes
FORMAT: DVD [Closed Captioned]
Also available in: VHS

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ABOUT THE VIDEO

In Psychotherapy With Men, Dr. Mark A. Stevens demonstrates his interpersonal–relational integrative approach to therapy with male clients. Men are often reluctant participants in the therapy process, so this approach emphasizes creating a safe, welcoming environment for men and building a solid therapeutic relationship.

In this two-part video, Dr. Stevens works with two brothers, both of whom fear losing their relationships with their children. The brothers' fears manifest in different ways, and Dr. Stevens focuses on distinct paths to healing in each session.

ABOUT THE APPROACH

This therapy takes an interpersonal–relational integrative approach. Through the process of psychotherapy, the client will better understand and have access to internal and external resources needed to make desired changes. The major goal is to build a safe enough environment that the client will be as open as possible in exploring and evaluating his reactions and behaviors inside and outside the therapy office. Increasing cognitive flexibility and improving interpersonal relationship satisfaction is a core goal of this approach.

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ABOUT THE THERAPIST

Mark A. Stevens, PhD, is a psychologist, coordinator of training, and assistant director of Student Counseling Services at the University of Southern California (USC). He received his PhD in 1982 from the California School of Professional Psychology in San Diego. Dr. Stevens is an adjunct professor at the USC counseling psychology program and teaches courses in fieldwork, gender and counseling, and psychopathology. In addition, he conducts workshops and lectures to interns and professionals about training for the counseling of men, prevention of rape for male students, and group psychotherapy with men. He is coeditor of In the Room With Men: A Casebook of Therapeutic Change (with Matt Englar-Carlson; American Psychological Association, 2006).

SUGGESTED READINGS

Books and Journal Articles

  • Addis, M., & Mahalik, J. (2003). Men, masculinity and the contexts of help seeking. American Psychologist, 58, 5–14.
  • Brooks, G. (1998). A new psychotherapy for traditional men. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
  • Brooks, G., & Good, G. E. (Eds). (2001). The new handbook of psychotherapy and counseling with men. New York: Wiley.
  • Cochran, S. V., & Rabinowitz, F. E. (2000). Men and depression: Clinical and empirical perspectives. San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
  • Cochran, S. V., & Rabinowitz, F. E. (2003). Gender-sensitive recommendations for assessment and treatment of depression in men. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 34, 132–140.
  • Englar-Carlson, M., & Stevens, M. (Eds.). (2006). In the room with men: A casebook of therapeutic change. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
  • Levant , R. F. (1995). Masculinity reconstructed: Changing the rules of manhood—At work, in relationships, and in family life. New York: Dutton.
  • Levant, R. F., & Pollack, W. S. (Eds). (1995). The new psychology of men. New York: Basic Books.
  • Mahalik, J. R., Good, G. E., & Englar-Carlson, M. (2003). Masculinity scripts, presenting concerns, and help seeking: Implications for practice and training. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 34, 123–131.
  • Pollack, W. S., & Levant, R. F. (Eds.). (1998). New psychotherapy for men. New York: Wiley.
  • O'Neil, J. M., Good, G. E., & Holmes, S. E. (1995). Fifteen years of theory and research on men's gender role conflict: New paradigms for empirical research. In R. Levant & W. Pollack (Eds), A new psychology of men. New York: Basic Books.
  • Rabinowitz, F. E., & Cochran, S. V. (2001). Deepening psychotherapy with men. Washington DC: American Psychological Association.

Web Pages

Organizations

  • Division 51 of the American Psychological Association, the Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity, advances knowledge in the new psychology of men through research, education, training, public policy, and improved clinical services for men.

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