Men's changing social roles in the 1990s: emerging issues in the psychiatric treatment of men
- PMID: 1885178
- DOI: 10.1176/ps.42.7.701
Men's changing social roles in the 1990s: emerging issues in the psychiatric treatment of men
Abstract
In the last two decades, men's social roles have changed to incorporate the increasing time they spend with their families, their greater concern about adult children's leaving or returning home, and alternative sexual preferences and life-styles. One related development is the increased amounts of psychiatric distress reported by men in recent years. Mental health professionals should be familiar with these and other complex issues specific to men and with how such issues might manifest themselves in psychotherapy.