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PROMOTING MEN'S MENTAL HEALTH
2010288 pages Paperback
ISBN-10 1846193311 ISBN-13 9781846193316
£24.99
$39.95

Edited by David Conrad and Alan White, respectively Specialty Registrar, Public Health, Liverpool PCT, Associate Member, Centre for Men’s Health, Leeds Metropolitan University; Professor of Men’s Health, Leeds Metropolitan University

Forewords by Alastair Campbell and Louis Appleby, respectively Mind Champion 2009, author of All In The Mind, Spokesman and Chief Strategist to the Prime Minister, 1994–2003; National Clinical Director for Mental Health.

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' A welcome and important contribution to a thankfully growing debate. Mental illness remains in some ways the last great taboo in our society, a taboo which leads directly to stigma and discrimination which for some can be even worse than the symptoms of their illness. This book in part is about encouraging men who have reached crisis point to seek help. Equally it’s about prevention, and sets out some of the excellent work being done on that. I hope it can inspire practitioners and policy makers to initiate similar interventions, develop new ones and lift the promotion of men’s mental health much higher up the agenda, both in the UK and abroad.'
From the Foreword by Alastair Campbell

Men – in all their diverse groups, settings, lifestyles and stages of life – can face considerable challenges to their mental wellbeing from specific cultural and societal factors, causing difficulties for themselves and those who live and work with them. In addition, these men may respond better to certain approaches and treatment.

Promoting Men’s Mental Health outlines the breadth of the challenges and provides guidance for those working in primary care on targeting and helping men who need support. Good mental health is more than the absence of mental illness, and this book therefore highlights methods to promote positive mental health by increasing psychological wellbeing, competency and coping skills, and by creating supportive living and working environments.

The book highlights examples of best practice throughout the UK, Europe and America, and will be essential reading for primary care and mental health professionals, and all those with an interest in men’s mental health.

‘We need to be more innovative in the way we try to reach men. This book will help stimulate further discussion and hopefully encourage men to seek help or support.’
From the Foreword by Louis Appleby

Contents

bullet Introduction  bullet On the edge? An introduction to men’s mental health  bullet Cultural representations of masculinity and mental health  bullet Social capital and men’s mental health  bullet Urban distress and the mental health of men  bullet Rural men’s mental health  bullet Fatherhood and mental health difficulties in the postnatal period  bullet Marketing masculinities: a social marketing approach to promoting men’s mental health  bullet Men and suicide  bullet Men bereaved through suicide  bullet Grouchy Old Men? Older men’s mental health and emotional well-being  bullet Combat related stress  bullet Anger management and violence prevention with men  bullet Tackling stress in the workplace  bullet Gay men’s mental health  bullet Delivering healthy sexuality programmes for young men  bullet Working with dads and lads  bullet Tackling racial and cultural bullying in schools  bullet Working with prisoners and young offenders  bullet Service provision for homeless men  bullet Working with drug users  bullet Running a counselling service for men  bullet Using helplines and the internet  bullet The mental health of men with cancer  bullet Promoting men’s mental health services: building from the ground up  bullet Conclusion  

Contributors

bullet Stephen Anderson  bullet Steve Boorman  bullet Peter Branney  bullet Adrienne Burgess  bullet Mike Bush  bullet Walter Busuttil  bullet Ruth Coombs  bullet Nick Davy  bullet Pete Dominey  bullet Sue Dominey  bullet Tricia Dressel  bullet Keith Elder  bullet Paul Hopkins  bullet Dennis Jones  bullet Andrew Kinder  bullet Barry Langham  bullet Svend Aage Madsen  bullet Jo McCullagh  bullet Martin Neal  bullet Merv Pemberton  bullet Jane Powell  bullet Steve Robertson  bullet Pete Sayers  bullet Christian Scambor  bullet Justin Varney  bullet Jeremy Voaden  bullet Louise Warwick-Booth  bullet Toby Williamson  bullet James Woodall  bullet April M W Young  

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