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Tough Guys and True Believers - Managing Authoritarian Men in the Psychotherapy Room

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Zusatztext "As an educator and practitioner specializing in work with men! I cannot overemphasize the vital importance of this book in understanding! evaluating! and treating authoritarian men. Robertson has at once respected the deep humanity of individuals! but also the need to hold accountable those who harm others through mis-regulated behavior." - Mark A. Hurst! PhD! Psychology Faculty! The Evergreen State College; Founder! Positive Reentry Program for Incarcerated Men "John Robertson has produced an extremely important work that is deep and thorough regarding the factors contributing to creation of authoritarian tough guys and unusually insightful in recommending pathways for engagement and change. I enthusiastically recommend this book." - Gary R. Brooks! PhD! Professor! Baylor University"For the first time! we have an incisive yet respectful analysis of the inner lives of authoritarian men. Tough Guys and True Believersis the 'gold standard' for understanding and treating authoritarian men. I recommend it most highly!" - Glenn E. Good! Dean and Professor! School of Education! University of Florida Informationen zum Autor John M. Robertson, PhD, is in private practice and Director of Psychological Services for the Professional Renewal Center in Lawrence, Kansas. He has many years of experience working almost exclusively with authoritarian men. Klappentext First Published in 2012. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. Zusammenfassung Some men are especially difficult to manage in the psychotherapy room. They are controlling, exploitive, rigid, aggressive, and prejudiced. In a word, they are Authoritarian. This book is a guide for therapists and counselors who work with these men, offering an understanding of their psychological development and providing empirically supported recommendations to work with them effectively. In the first part, Robertson describes several versions of authoritarian men. Some are Tough Guys (workplace bullies, abusive partners, sexual harassers), and others are True Believers (men who use religion to justify their authoritarian behavior). Robertson draws from a diverse literature in psychology, sociology, men’s studies, and neurobiology to describe the developmental histories and personalities of these men. Part two offers practical and specific strategies to assess and treat these wounded men—developing a masculine friendly alliance, respecting their personal and religious beliefs, and teaching them self-awareness and self-regulation skills. Throughout, Robertson emphasizes a reality that many therapists doubt: Some authoritarian men want to change their behavior, and are capable of doing so. This book presents an empathic and respectful view of a group of men too often written off as unmanageable and unchangeable. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I: Understanding Tough Guys and True Believers. Welcome to My World: Snapshots of Authoritarian Men. "I've Always Been a Leader." Personality Traits. "I Do What God Wants." Divine Madness. "I Was Born This Way." Biological Factors. "My Father Always Told Me..." Social Constructions. Part II: Managing Authoritarian Men in the Psychotherapy Room. Authoritarian Men Can Change: Evidence and Ingredients. The Heuristic Use of Assessment Instruments. Tough Guys and the Masculine-friendly Alliance. Through the Eyes of True Believers. Skills that Change Behavior. ...

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