The purpose of this article is not to assert that men are at more risk than women, but to call attention to the notion that many men are indeed at risk, and that the profession of social work may not be sufficiently attending to the men who are at risk of various biopsychosocial maladie
This article considers the concept of risk by exploring the case of a young person, Bruce, 21, with ...
High hazard work sectors are often male-dominated, and can have occupational cultures that impede fo...
The share of men among Polish social workers is very low - it can be talked about the high feminizat...
Treating men as a culturally distinct group, Rich Furman integrates key conceptions of masculinity i...
This article is concerned with the reproduction of gender inequality in social work and the extent t...
This article addresses transnational social work with men at risk. It seeks to draw attention to the...
The aim of this article is to highlight some of the theoretical issues and political dilemmas relate...
The needs of hospitalized male patients are often unrecognized and unmet. Men occupy greater than ha...
Whilst the importance of gender for social work practice, risk and mental health has been recognized...
For two decades feminism has addressed the problem of male violence in inter-personal relationships ...
The child protection process has been characterized by some commentators as being primarily concerne...
In the past gender specific problems were mainly discussed in a female perspective. In the meantime ...
This article argues for a gendered psychology of men's health. We argue that capitalism and patriarc...
The aim of this study was to describe how male social workers who work in the section for children a...
Objective: Though sparse in previous years, research on the mental health of Black men has recently ...
This article considers the concept of risk by exploring the case of a young person, Bruce, 21, with ...
High hazard work sectors are often male-dominated, and can have occupational cultures that impede fo...
The share of men among Polish social workers is very low - it can be talked about the high feminizat...
Treating men as a culturally distinct group, Rich Furman integrates key conceptions of masculinity i...
This article is concerned with the reproduction of gender inequality in social work and the extent t...
This article addresses transnational social work with men at risk. It seeks to draw attention to the...
The aim of this article is to highlight some of the theoretical issues and political dilemmas relate...
The needs of hospitalized male patients are often unrecognized and unmet. Men occupy greater than ha...
Whilst the importance of gender for social work practice, risk and mental health has been recognized...
For two decades feminism has addressed the problem of male violence in inter-personal relationships ...
The child protection process has been characterized by some commentators as being primarily concerne...
In the past gender specific problems were mainly discussed in a female perspective. In the meantime ...
This article argues for a gendered psychology of men's health. We argue that capitalism and patriarc...
The aim of this study was to describe how male social workers who work in the section for children a...
Objective: Though sparse in previous years, research on the mental health of Black men has recently ...
This article considers the concept of risk by exploring the case of a young person, Bruce, 21, with ...
High hazard work sectors are often male-dominated, and can have occupational cultures that impede fo...
The share of men among Polish social workers is very low - it can be talked about the high feminizat...