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A New Psychotherapy for Traditional Men

ISBN: 978-0-787-94123-9

September 1998

Jossey-Bass

288 pages

Description

Nontraditional Therapy for the Traditional Man

Psychologist Gary Brooks offers a revolutionary therapeutic model for achieving positive results with men who hate therapy.

“A comprehensive, scholarly volume brimming with clinical insight into the hearts and minds of the traditional blue-collar men he so adroitly treats. . . . offers not only a guide, but inspiration and hope that men whose lives have been badly damaged—men who are likely to be considered poor risks for therapy—can find significant help in the therapy relationship.”
—RONALD F. LEVANT, dean, Center for Psychological Studies, Nova Southeastern University

“Carefully weaving the psychological literature together with glimpses into real men’s lives, Gary Brooks creates a tapestry of the ‘new man’ that is at once honest, poignant, and our hope for the future. Millions of men’s and women’s lives will be enriched by reading this book. I already have a number of traditional men on my gift list.”
—LENORE WALKER, author of Abused Women and Survivor Therapy and The Battered Woman

“This wonderful book is filled with wisdom and compassion. It should be required reading for anyone doing psychotherapy with men; it should be required reading for anyone who is in a relationship with a man! It is clear, sensitive, incisive. In a time of gender strife and misunderstanding, Dr. Brooks provides a beacon of hope.”
—JUDITH V. JORDAN, assistant professor of psychiatry, Harvard Medical School and training director, Stone Center, Wellesley College

About the Author

GARY R. BROOKS is the chief of psychology service at the Central Texas Veterans Health Care System, Temple, Texas and former president of Division 51—the Society for Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity—of the American Psychological Association. He is an associate professor in psychiatry and behavioral sciences with the Texas A&M University Health Science Center, adjunct faculty member at Baylor University, and instructor of men's studies with Texas Women's University.