a) Important recent works

American Psychological Association, Boys and Men Guidelines Group. (2018). APA guidelines for psychological practice with boys and men. Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/about/policy/psychological-practice-boys-men-guidelines.pdf

Bannon, Ian, and Maria C. Correia. (eds.). (2006). The Other Half of Gender: Men’s issues in development. Washington DC: The World Bank.
Introduction / Ian Bannon and Maria C. Correia.
Men’s issues in development / Joyce P. Jacobsen.
Men’s gender relations, identity, and work-family balance in Latin America / José Olavarría.
Men’s participation as fathers in Latin America and the Caribbean: critical literature review and policy options / Gary Barker.
The role of men in families in the Caribbean: a historical perspective / Barry Chevannes.
Masculinity and violence in Colombia: deconstructing the conventional way of becoming a man / Fredy Hernán Gómez Alcaraz and Carlos Iván García Suárez.
Growing up poor and male in the Americas: reflections from research and practice with young men in low-income communities in Rio de Janeiro / Gary Barker.
Fearing Africa’s young men: male youth, conflict, urbanization, and the case of Rwanda / Marc Sommers.
Young men and the construction of masculinity in sub-Saharan Africa: implications for HIV/AIDS, conflict, and violence / Gary Barker and Christine Ricardo.
Young men and gender in war and postwar reconstruction: some comparative findings from Liberia and Sierra Leone / Paul Richards.
Collapsing livelihoods and the crisis of masculinity in rural Kenya / Mary Amuyunzu-Nyamongo and Paul Francis.
Gender and its discontents: moving to men-streaming development / Maria C. Correia and Ian Bannon.

Baum, N. (2015). The Unheard Gender: The Neglect of Men as Social Work Clients. The British Journal of Social Work, 46(5), 1463-1471.

Beel, N., Jeffries, C., Brownlow, C., Winterbotham, S., & Du Preez, J. (2018). Recommendations for male-friendly individual counseling with men: A qualitative systematic literature review for the period 1995–2016. Psychology of Men & Masculinity, 19(4), 600.

Brooks, G. R., & Good, G. E. (2001). The new handbook of psychotherapy and counseling with men: A comprehensive guide to settings, problems, and treatment approaches. Jossey-Bass/Wiley.

Cavill, S., Mott, J. and Tyndale-Biscoe, P., with Bond, M., Huggett, C. and Wamera, E. (2018). Engaging men and boys in sanitation and hygiene programmes. Frontiers of CLTS: Innovations and Insights 11, Brighton: IDS. URL: http://www.communityledtotalsanitation.org/resources/frontiers/engaging-men-and-boys-sanitation-and-hygiene-programmes.

Cleaver, Frances. (ed.). (2002). Masculinities Matter! Men, Gender and Development. New York: Zed Books.
New Directions in Gender and Development: The Case for Considering Men / Frances Cleaver.
Nationalism, Masculinity and the Developmental State: Exploring Hindutva Masculinities / Prem Vijayan.
Collapsing Masculinities and Weak States: A Case Study of Northern Uganda / Chris Dolan.
Forget Lenin: The Pinguero and the Jintero as the New Guides of the International Proletariat / David Forrest.
Deconstructing Domination: Gender Disempowerment and the Legacy of Colonialism and Apartheid in Omaheke, Namibia / Niki Kandirikirira.
Men in Women’s Groups: A Gender and Agency Analysis of Local Institutions / Helen Hambly Odame.
Boys Will Be Boys: Addressing the Social Construction of Gender / Marilyn Thomson.
Why Do Dogs Lick Their Balls? Gender, Desire and Change: A Case Study from Vietnam.
Targeting Men for a Change: AIDS Discourse and Activism in Africa / Janet Bujra

Critical Half. (2007). Special issue: Engaging Men in “Women’s Issues”: Inclusive approaches to gender and development. Vol. 5 No. 1, Winter. (http://www.womenforwomen.org/documents/CriticalHalf.pdf);
Involving Men in Gender Practice and Policy / M. Flood.
“Gender is Society”: Inclusive lawmaking in Rwanda’s Parliament / E. Powley and E. Pearson.
Combating Gender-Based Violence in Kenya: The experience of “Men for Gender Equality Now” / O. Miruka.
Gender Dynamics and HIV/AIDS: Engaging Ugandan men in disease prevention / A. Simoni.
Negotiating with Men to Help Women: The success of Somali women activists / S. Dini.
Women Are Not Islands: Engaging men to empower women / P.T. Morris.

Culture, Health & Sexuality, Volume 17, Issue sup2, November 2015, Special Issue: Beyond Working with Men and Boys.
Editorial Introduction: Beyond ‘working with men and boys’: (re)defining, challenging and transforming masculinities in sexuality and health programmes and policy / Andrew Gibbs, Cathy Vaughan & Peter Aggleton
Masculinity, sexuality and vulnerability in ‘working’ with young men in South African contexts: ‘you feel like a fool and an idiot … a loser’ / Tamara Shefer, Lou-Marie Kruger & Yeshe Schepers
Hegemonic masculinity: combining theory and practice in gender interventions / Rachel Jewkes, Robert Morrell, Jeff Hearn, Emma Lundqvist, David Blackbeard, Graham Lindegger, Michael Quayle, Yandisa Sikweyiya & Lucas Gottzén
The promises and limitations of gender-transformative health programming with men: critical reflections from the field / Shari L. Dworkin, Paul J. Fleming & Christopher J. Colvin
Working through resistance in engaging boys and men towards gender equality and progressive masculinities / Kopano Ratele
Work with men to end violence against women: a critical stocktake / Michael Flood
Challenging gender inequity through male involvement in maternal and newborn health: critical assessment of an emerging evidence base / Liz Comrie-Thomson, Mariam Tokhi, Frances Ampt, Anayda Portela, Matthew Chersich, Renu Khanna & Stanley Luchters
Lessons learned from engaging men in sexual and reproductive health as clients, partners and advocates of change in the Hoima district of Uganda / Erin Stern, Laura Pascoe, Tim Shand & Samantha Richmond
Changing what it means to ‘become a man’: participants’ reflections on a school-based programme to redefine masculinity in the Balkans / Sophie Namy, Brian Heilman, Shawna Stich, John Crownover, Besnik Leka & Jeffrey Edmeades
A focus on pleasure? Desire and disgust in group work with young men / Ester McGeeney.

Drew, R. J., Morgan, P. J., Pollock, E. R., & Young, M. D. (2020). Impact of maleonly lifestyle interventions on men’s mental health: A systematic review and metaanalysis. Obesity Reviews.

Dworkin, S.L., S. Treves-Kagan, and S.A. Lippman. (2013). Gender-transformative interventions to reduce HIV risks and violence with heterosexually-active men: A review of the global evidence. AIDS & Behavior, 17(9): 2845-2863.

Edström, J., A. Hassink, T. Shahrokh, and E. Stern. (eds.) (2015). Engendering Men: A Collaborative Review of Evidence on Men and Boys in Social Change and Gender Equality. EMERGE Evidence Review, Promundo-US, Sonke Gender Justice and the Institute of Development Studies.

Englar-Carlson, M., Evans, M. P., & Duffy, T. (2014). A Counselor’s Guide to Working with Men. John Wiley & Sons.

Englar-Carlson, M., Stevens, M. A., & Scholz, R. (2010). Psychotherapy with Men. Handbook of Gender Research in Psychology (pp. 221-251): Springer.

Esplen, Emily. (2006). Engaging Men in Gender Equality: Positive Strategies and Approaches. Overview and Annotated Bibliography, October. Brighton, UK: BRIDGE, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex.

Evans, M. P., Duffey, T., & EnglarCarlson, M. (2013). Introduction to the Special Issue: Men in Counseling. Journal of Counseling & Development, 91(4), 387-389.

Expert Group. (2003). The Role of Men and Boys in Achieving Gender Equality: Report of the Export Group Meeting, ‘The Role of Men and Boys in Achieving Gender Equality’, organised by DAW in collaboration with ILO and UNAIDS, 21-24 October 2003, Brasilia, Brazil.

Featherstone, Brid, Mark Rivett, and Jonathan Scourfield. (2007). Working with Men in Health and Social Care. Sage.
Introduction
PART ONE: THE THEORY AND POLITICS OF MASCULINITY
Understanding Masculinities
The Politics of Masculinity
PART TWO: PRACTICE MODELS
Practice Models 1: Working With Men as Individuals
Practice Models 2: Working With Men in Groups, Families and Communities
PART THREE: WORKING WITH SPECIFIC GROUPS OF MEN
Working With Men as Fathers
Working with Abusive Men
Men’s Physical Health and Disability
Men’s Mental Health
Men’s Physical Health and Disability
Working With Boys and Young Men
Working with Older Men
Conclusion.

Flood, M., and G. Russell. (2017). Men Make a Difference: How to Engage Men on Gender Equality. Sydney: Diversity Council Australia. URL: https://xyonline.net/sites/xyonline.net/files/2020-05/DCA%2C%20Men%20Make%20a%20Difference%20-%20Full%20report.pdf

Flood, Michael, Dean Peacock, Orly Stern, Gary Barker, and Alan Greig. (2010). World Health Organization Men and Gender Policy Brief: Policy approaches to involving men and boys in achieving gender equality and health equity. Sonke Gender Justice Network, Johannesburg. (Available at: http://www.xyonline.net/content/who-policy-brief-policy-approaches-involving-men-and-boys-achieving-gender-equality-and-heal

Flood, Michael, Judith K. Gardiner, Bob Pease, and Keith Pringle. (eds.). (2007). International Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities. London & New York: Routledge. Entries include:
Working with men
Counselling and therapy
Recovery and self-help
Working with boys
Working with gay men
Working with male patients
Working with marginalised and minority men
Working with men in prison
Working with older men
Working with perpetrators or offenders
Working with victims and survivors
Working with young men

Flood, Michael. (2007). Involving Men in Gender Practice and Policy. Critical Half, 5(1), pp. 8-13.

Funk, Rus. (2006). Reaching Men: Strategies for Preventing Sexism and Violence. Jist Publishing (304 pp.).Glicken, M. D. (2006). Working with Troubled Men: A contemporary practitioner’s guide. Routledge.

Greig, A., and M. Flood. (2020). Work with Men and Boys for Gender Equality: A Review of Field Formation, the Evidence Base and Future Directions. UN Women. URL: https://www.unwomen.org/en/digital-library/publications/2020/11/discussion-paper-work-with-men-and-boys-for-gender-equality

Greig, Alan (2018). Strengthening Prevention Work with Men and Boys in Community Settings. Practice Brief (8 pp.), The Prevention Collaborative. URL: https://prevention-collaborative.org/resource/strengthening-prevention-work-with-men-and-boys-in-community-settings/

Greig, Alan, and Dean Peacock. (2005). Men as Partners Programme: Promising Practices Guide. EngenderHealth (Draft only).

Greig, Alan, Michael Kimmel, and James Lang. (2000). Men, Masculinities & Development: Broadening our Work Towards Gender Equality. Gender in Development Programme, UNDP: Gender in Development Monograph Series #10.

Gwyther, K., Swann, R., Casey, K., Purcell, R., & Rice, S. M. (2019). Developing young men’s wellbeing through community and school-based programs: a systematic review. PloS one, 14(5), e0216955.

ICRW and Instituto Promundo. (2007). Engaging Men and Boys to Achieve Gender Equality: How can we build on what we have learned? International Center for Research on Women (ICRW) and Instituto Promundo.ICRW. (2007). Inner Spaces Outer Faces Initiative (ISOFI) Toolkit: Tools for learning and action on gender and sexuality. Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (CARE) and International Center for Research on Women (ICRW).

ICRW. (2018). Gender Equity and Male Engagement: It Only Works When Everyone Plays. Washington DC: International Center for Research on Women.

Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Promundo-US, and Sonke Gender Justice. (2015). Lessons in good practice from work with men and boys for gender equality. Practice Brief, EMERGE (Engendering Men – Evidence on Routes to Gender Equality), Nov. 2015.

Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Promundo-US, and Sonke Gender Justice. (2015). Reframing men and boys in policy for gender equality. Policy Brief, EMERGE (Engendering Men – Evidence on Routes to Gender Equality), Nov. 2015.

Interagency Gender Working Group (IGWG). (2003). Involving Men to Address Gender Inequities. Interagency Gender Working Group (IGWG), Subcommittee on Men and Reproductive Health, July.

IPPF. (2010). Men are Changing: Case study evidence on work with men and boys to promote gender equality and positive masculinities. London: International Planned Parenthood Federation.

Kahl, M., & Regina, R. (2018, July 25). Where are the men? Emerging design insights and opportunities for reaching young men in the battle against HIV. Dalberg Design. https://dalberg.com/our-ideas/emerging-design-insightsand-opportunities-for-reaching-young-men-in-the-battle-against-hiv.

Kahn, J. S. (2010). Feminist therapy for men: Challenging assumptions and moving forward. Women & Therapy, 34(1-2), 59-76.

Kellom, Gar, and Miles Groth. (eds.) (2010). Engaging College Men: Discovering What Works and Why. Men’s Studies Press.
Part I. Introduction
Chapter 1. Involving More Men in Vocational Discernment Activities: Identifying and Implementing Best Practices — Gar Kellom / 7
Chapter 2. Gender Disparity in College and University Vocational Exploration Programs: The Effect of Programs to Address the Disparity — Catherine Brooks / 24
Part II. Reports of Projects
Section A. Connecting to the Curriculum
3. Addressing Male Participation through the Academic Program: The Hope College Experience — David S. Cunningham / 38
4. The Morehouse Male Initiative Seminar: Providing a Path to Vulnerable Expression, Leadership, and Calling — Bryant T. Marks and Marquan Jones / 61
5. Engaging Men in Service: Lessons from Hastings College — Ronald D. Chesbrough and Daniel G. Deffenbaugh / 74
Section B. Involving Men in Athletics and Fraternities
6. Mentoring Luther College Male Athletes for Reflection and Discernment — Stu Johnston, Peter Wehr, and Jordan Grimm / 84
7. Bringing Fraternity Brothers and Alumni Together at Augustana College — Rebecca A. Poock / 98
Section C. Building New Programs
8. Engaging Saint John’s College Men through International Service and Research — Gar Kellom, Corbin Cleary, Alvin Thomas, Jessica Nelson, Ashleigh Leitch, Michael Wallace, and John Van Rooy / 106
9. Deep M-Pact: Mentoring Gustavus Men for Masculinities of Meaning and Making a Difference — Christopher Johnson and Benjamin Hilding / 134
10. College Men and the Heroic Imagination: Reflections on the Gustavus Adolphus Deep M-Pact Project– L.A. Parks Daloz / 146
11. Vocation and the PTEV Initiative at Wabash College — Anne Bost and Sonia Ninon / 158
12. Micro-Grants and Adventure Travel: Engaging College Men in Vocational Discernment at Georgetown College — Bryan Langlands and Coran Stewart / 170
13. Road-Tripping: The Male Initiative Project at Davidson College — Karen Martin / 183
Section D. Forming Men’s Groups
14. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen at the University of Portland — Josh Noem, Thomas Bruketta, and Jamie Grimm / 194
15. The Siena College Men’s Spirituality Groups — Merle Longwood / 208
16. Men Talking: The “Core Four” and More. The Wagner College Project — Miles Groth, William Jock, Andrew Hager, and Kyle Glover / 217
17. What Men Want at Duke University: An Adventure to Share – An Accomplishment to Enjoy — Keith Daniel and Jesse Huddleston / 227
18. Male Commitment to Gender Equity and Antiviolence: A National College Study — Ed Heisler and Michael Firmin / 236
Part III. Finding New Directions
19. Vocation, Gender and Youth Ministry: The Youth Track — Jeff Kaster / 250
Part IV. Best Practices for Working with College Men
20. Some Final Thoughts — Gar Kellom / 265.

Kerner, Brad, Ketaki Bhattacharyya, and Sharon Lake-Post. (2007). Male Motivator Training Curriculum: Using Male Motivators to Increase Family Planning Use Among Young Married Couples. Mangochi, Malawi: Save The Children and United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

King, Andrew. (2008). Introduction to working with men and family relationships guide. Canberra: Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FaHCSIA).

Kiselica, M. S., & Englar-Carlson, M. (2010). Identifying, affirming, and building upon male strengths: the positive psychology/positive masculinity model of psychotherapy with boys and men. Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.), 47(3), 276–87. http://doi.org/10.1037/a0021159

Klindera, K., Levack, A., Mehta, M., Ricardo, C., & Verani, F. (2008). Engaging Boys and Men in Gender Transformation: The group education manual. New York: The ACQUIRE Project (EngenderHealth and Promundo).

Kocet, Michael M. (ed.) (2014.). Counseling Gay Men, Adolescents, and Boys: A Strengths-Based Guide for Helping Professionals and Educators. Routledge.
Part 1: Understanding the Developmental Needs of Gay Men, Adolescents, and Boys. 1. Coming Out and Identity Development Needs in Gay Men, Adolescents, and Boys Joseph Manera and Denis Frank. 2. The Role of Friendships in the Lives of Gay Men, Adolescents, and Boys Michael M. Kocet. Part 2: Cultural Issues with Sexual Minority Men, Adolescents, and Boys. 3. Cultural Considerations: Helping Gay Men, Teens, and Boys Integrate a Racial and Sexual Identity Richmond Wynn, Joel Filmore, and Derrick A. Paladino. 4. Addressing Spirituality When Counseling Gay Boys, Adolescents, and Men Samuel Sanabria and Joffrey Suprina. Part 3: Developing Integral Partnerships in the Treatment of Gay Men, Adolescents, and Boys. 5. Assessment and Treatment of the Medical Needs of Gay Men, Adolescents and Boys James Leone, Elizabeth Mullin, and Shan Mohammed. 6. The Mental Health and Counseling Needs of Gay Men, Adolescents, and Boys Larry D. Burlew, Nichole Pulliam, and Kathleen Grant. 7. The Impact of Substance Abuse and Addiction in the Lives of Gay Men, Adolescents, and Boys Michael P. Chaney and Michael Brubaker. 8. Recognizing the Needs of Sexual Minority Boys and Adolescents in Schools Melissa M. Luke and Kristopher M. Goodrich. 9. The Role of Career & Leisure Needs in the Lives of Gay Men, Adolescents, and Boys Jane Goodman and Paul Battle. Part 4: Counseling Special Populations: Sexual and Gender Minority Boys, Adolescents, and Men. 10. Non-Gay Men and Boys: Working With Men, Teens, and Boys Who Identify as Bisexual Jason Patton, Jeff Lubsen, and Stacee Reicherzer. 11. Counseling in the Periphery of Queer Discourse: Transgender Children, Adolescence, Women, and Men Stacee Reicherzer, Andrew S. Garland-Forshee, and Jason Patton.

Langvasbraten, T., and M. Teigen. (2006). Fostering Caring Masculinities. Oslo: Institute of Social Research.

Mahalik, J. R., Good, G. E., Tager, D., Levant, R. F., & Mackowiak, C. (2012). Developing a taxonomy of helpful and harmful practices for clinical work with boys and men. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 59(4), 591–603. doi:10.1037/a0030130

O’Neil, J. M. (2012). The psychology of men: Theory, research, clinical knowledge, and future directions. In E. Altmaier & J. Hansen (Eds.), Oxford handbook of counseling psychology (pp. 375-408). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Pease, Bob. (2015). Masculinity and Social Work Practice. In Wright, James D. (ed.). International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences. 2nd edition.

Pease, Bob. (2016). Engaging men in feminist social work: Theory, politics and practice. In S. Wendt & N. Moulding (Eds.), Contemporary Feminisms In Social Work Practice. New York: Routledge.

Promundo-US and Plan International Canada. (2020). Engaging Missing Populations in Gender-Transformative Programs. Washington, DC: Promundo

Promundo-US and Plan International Canada. (2020). Recruitment and Retention of Male Participants in Gender-Transformative Programs. Washington, DC: Promundo

Promundo-US and Plan International Canada. (2020). Role of Facilitation in Gender-Transformative Programs That Engage Men and Boys. Washington, DC: Promundo

Promundo-US and University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (2018). Manhood 2.0: A Curriculum Promoting a Gender-Equitable Future of Manhood. Washington, DC and Pittsburgh: Promundo and University of Pittsburgh. https://promundoglobal.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Manhood-2.0-Curriculum.pdf

Pulerwitz, J., Gottert, A., Betron, M., & Shattuck, D. on behalf of the Male Engagement Task Force, USAID Interagency Gender Working Group (IGWG). (2019). Do’s and don’ts for engaging men & boys. IGWG. https://www.igwg.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Male-Engagement_DosDonts_Final.pdf.

Rabinowitz, F. E. (2012). Behind the Mask: A Primer on Understanding the Male Partner in Couples Therapy. Engaging Men in Couples Therapy (pp. 61-80): Routledge.

Reed, E. E. (2014). Man Up: Young Men’s Lived Experiences and Reflections on Counseling. Journal of Counseling & Development, 92(4), 428-437.

Ringheim, K., and C. Feldman-Jacobs. (2009). Engaging Men for Gender Equality and Improved Reproductive Health. Washington, DC.

Roberts, S., Bartlett, T., Ralph, B., & Stewart, R. (2019). Healthier masculinities scoping review. Melbourne: Victorian Health Promotion Foundation (VicHealth).

Ruane-McAteer, E., Amin, A., Hanratty, J., Lynn, F., Corbijn van Willenswaard, K., Reid, E., . . . Lohan, M. (2019). Interventions addressing men, masculinities and gender equality in sexual and reproductive health and rights: an evidence and gap map and systematic review of reviews. BMJ Global Health, 4(5), e001634. doi:10.1136/bmjgh-2019-001634

Ruxton, Sandy (ed). (2004). Gender Equality and Men: Learning from Practice. Oxford: Oxfam GB.
Includes;
Introduction / Sandy Ruxton.
Transforming Our Interventions For Gender Equality by Addressing and Involving Men and Boys / Michael Kaufman.
How do we know if men have changed? Promoting and Measuring Attitude Change with Young Men. Lessons from Program ‘H’ in Latin America / Gary Barker et al.
Strategies and Approaches to Enhance the Role of Men and Boys in Gender Equality: A Case Study from Yemen / Magda El Sanousi.
What Do Men Think about Gender Equality? Reflections of Oxfam GB staff in Delhi and Dhaka / Sharon Rogers.
Men as Partners: Lessons Learned from Engaging Men in Clinics and Communities / Manisha Mehta, Dean Peacock, and Lissette Bernal.
Evolving the Gender Agenda – The Responsibilities and Challenges for Development Organisations / James Lang and Sue Smith.
Masculinities: Resistance and Change / Benno de Keijzer.
The Things They Didn’t Tell You about Working with Men in Gender Workshops / Maree Keating.
“How do you eat between harvests?”: Engaging men in Gender and Livelihoods / Thalia Kidder.
Fatherwork in the Caribbean: Examples of Support for Men’s Work in relation to Family Life / Janet Brown.
Addressing Men’s Role in Family Violence: The Experience of Sakhli / Rusudan Pkharkadze and Nana Khoshtaria.
Taking the Bull by the Horns: Working with young men on HIV/Aids in South Africa / Gaetane le Grange.
“Liberation for everyone, not just men”: A case study of the Men’s Association against Violence (AMKV) in Timor Leste / Mario De Araujo.
Mainstreaming a Male Perspective into UK Regeneration / Cinnamon Bennett.
Conclusion / Sandy Ruxton.

Sagar-Ouriaghli, I., Godfrey, E., Bridge, L., Meade, L., & Brown, J. S. (2019). Improving mental health service utilization among men: a systematic review and synthesis of behavior change techniques within interventions targeting help-seeking. American journal of men’s health, 13(3), 1557988319857009.

Schuler, Sidney Ruth, Frederick Nyagah, and Jill Gay. (2012). Facilitator’s Manual For Discussions on Gender, Sexuality, And Family Planning In Rural Tanzania. CChange Project and USAID. July 2012.

Seidler, Z. E., Rice, S. M., Ogrodniczuk, J. S., Oliffe, J. L., & Dhillon, H. M. (2018). Engaging men in psychological treatment: A scoping review. American Journal of Men’s Health, 12(6), 1882-1900.

Seidler, Z. E., Rice, S. M., River, J., Oliffe, J. L., & Dhillon, H. M. (2017). Men’s mental health services: The case for a masculinities model. The Journal of Men’s Studies.

Shepard, D. S., Nutt, R. L., EnglarCarlson, M., Evans, M. P., & Duffey, T. (2014). MaleSensitive Couples Counseling. A Counselor’s Guide to Working with Men, 35.

Siyanda Update. (2008). Quick Guide: Men, Gender and Power, Issue No. 65, May:
Politicising Masculinities: Beyond the Personal, Esplen, E and Greig, A., March 2008.
Militarised and Religious: the Double-bind Confronting Ugandan Men, Dolan, C., October 2007.
Masculinities, Power and the Epidemic: Messages of Social Research, Connell, R., October 2007.
“Bring Me My Machine Gun”: Contesting Patriarchy and Rape Culture in the Wake of the Jacob Zuma Rape Trial, Peacock, D. and Khumalo, B., October 2007.
Careful Interventions: Masculinity and the Condom Crisis, Lewis, J., October 2007.
Changing Masculinities in Nicaragua: A Community Based Approach, Welsh, P., October 2007.
The Individual and the Political: Promundo’s Evolving Approaches in Engaging Young Men in Transforming Masculinities, Barker, G., Nascimento, M., Ricardo, C. and Segundo, M., October 2007.

Stevens, M. A., & Englar-Carlson, M. (2010). Psychotherapy with Men: Building Practice Competencies. Handbook of multicultural counseling competencies, 195-230.

Sweet, Holly Barlow. (ed.) (2012). Gender in the therapy hour: Voices of women clinicians working with men. Vol. 12. Routledge.

VicHealth (2019). Healthier Masculinities Framework for Gender Equality: A framework to guide health promotion action when working with men and boys. Melbourne, Victorian Health Promotion Foundation (VicHealth).

Wells, L., Flood, M., Boutilier, S., Goulet, S., & Dozois, E. (2020). Supporting Best Practices: Guidelines For Funding Programs that Engage and Mobilize Men and Boys in Violence Prevention. Alberta, Canada: Shift: The Project to End Domestic Violence and Alberta Council of Women’s Shelters.

Westwood, M. J., & Black, T. G. (2012). Introduction to the Special Issue of the Canadian Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy counseling et de psychothérapie, 46(4), 285–291.