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Mejia, Ximena E. – Journal of Counseling and Development, 2005
There has been a great deal of attention given to the application of feminist therapy in treating women, but there is little written about feminist therapy and its applications in treating men. Gender role analysis has proven to be effective in developing hope, resilience, and transcendence-3 primary sources in times of emotional distress. This…
Descriptors: Gender Role, Therapy, Masculinity, Males
Wong, Martin R. – 1992
Many of the difficulties experienced by men in group psychotherapy are inherent in their socialization process that brings about male gender role expectations. The need to be continually competitive, autonomous, unemotional, strong, in control of oneself and of others, dominant, and action-achievement-solution oriented can, unless reframed, work…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories, Group Counseling, Males
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Roberts, George W. – Journal of Black Studies, 1994
Discusses societal definitions of masculinity and their influence on the ways in which black males relate to one another. The author examines Euro-American and African American models for relating among men, the barriers to male-male relationships, and the limitations in African American modes of relating. (GLR)
Descriptors: Blacks, Interpersonal Relationship, Males, Masculinity
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Miller, Mark J. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1980
There has been a lack of growth groups specifically designed to deal with the male condition within our society. As an attempt to fill this noticeable void, this article outlines a three-stage program aimed at raising male consciousness. (Author)
Descriptors: Counselors, Group Therapy, Males, Masculinity
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Foushee, H. Clayton; And Others – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1979
The present study addressed the question of whether persons' implicit personality theories include the notion that the possession of masculine and feminine characteristics tend to preclude each other so that the two clusters of attributes are perceived to be negatively correlated. The results confirm the hypothesis. (Author)
Descriptors: Females, Femininity, Males, Masculinity
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Franklin, Clyde W., II – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1986
After discussing the concepts of "white" and "black" masculinity, the article discusses the following factors constraining black male role assumption: (1) structural constraints; (2) societal constraints; (3) dysfunctional socialization messages; and (4) psychological factors. Three theories on black masculinity are discussed and their weaknesses…
Descriptors: Black Culture, Blacks, Data Interpretation, Expectation