


The Men’s Group Seminar: A Promising New Approach to Mental Health Organizes Functioning Into 6 Domains
The current psychiatric nomenclature (The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition [DSM-5]), the predominant system used to classify, assess, and diagnose mental health disorders/psychiatric illness, has received considerable praise and...
The Relationship Group Seminar: Friendship
The value of friendship has been reinvigorated and has emerged as a personal and societal priority, especially given the challenges of the COVID pandemic as well as the release of the findings of the 85-year longitudinal Harvard study indicating that relationships are...
The Men’s Group Seminar: Men Are Poor at Being Relational – Myth or Fact?
A predominant cliché of the current sociocultural landscape is that, simply put, men are poor at relating not only to others, but to themselves. Commentators have coined the term “toxic masculinity” to explain, at least in part, how boys are socialized to act in...
The Relationship Group Seminar: The Psychology of Control
One psychotherapist defines controlling behavior as “When one person expects, compels, or requires others to cater to their own needs – even at others’ expense. The controlling person targets an individual and dominates them in an unhealthy, self-serving manner.”...
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