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Synopsis
It is no wonder, given their societal conflicts and cultural ambiguities, men are having trouble at home, at work, and in the general population. Practitioner Glicken describes the serious problems experienced by men, including those that must relate to divergent theories about their development and male bashing, the special steps clinicians must take in terms of developing a male model of therapy and finding appropriate methods of intervention and care, clinical work with violent males from youth to adults, including sexually abusive men, working with men of color, including African Americans, newly-immigrated Latinos and Asian men, the role of aging and substance abuse, and means of improving the lives and mental health of men in the future. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR