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Doing Men's Work

Authentic Conversations with Men on Family, Stress, Loss, and Resiliency
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Doing Men's Work: Authentic Conversations with Men on Family, Stress, Loss, and Resiliency examines the intricacies of men's lives, mapping their journey through moments of vulnerability towards the cultivation of resilience. The book features engaging case studies that offer vivid narratives from men alongside a framework for resilient living structured around topics like emotional well-being, relationships, and professional fulfillment. The book addresses a variety of topics, including change, insight, masculinity, mindfulness, and navigating grief, with a deep dive into how these themes interplay with men's health and wellness. It presents an integrated approach with elements of theory, research, practical strategies, and personal insights rooted in men's lived experiences. Furthermore, it includes specific sections focusing on communication, social support, career, and self-care, providing a comprehensive look into the overarching theme of cultivating resilience as a superpower. Doing Men's Work is ideal for courses in gender studies, psychology, social work, and counseling. It facilitates learning and discussion on contemporary men's issues and provides a resource for individuals and professionals interested in the multifaceted aspects of male resilience and mental health.
Jason M. Newell, Ph.D., LICSW-S has more than 25 years of experience in the fields of practice, research, and education. He is a clinical social worker, a certified clinical trauma specialist, and a certified professional coach specializing in professional health and wellness. Dr. Newell has published his research in clinical practice, organizational behavior, and professional resilience in over 20 peer-reviewed journals and a full-length textbook. He holds a B.A. in psychology from Auburn University and an M.S.W. and Ph.D. in social work from the University of Alabama.
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