Online via Zoom
John Paradise, PTSTA
Trainee and qualified counsellors and psychotherapists
How do you think about the male psyche in your work? During this workshop ‘Working with the Male Psyche’ John will present a model of the male psyche viewed through a cultural lens. Often associated in working therapeutically with men are anger, aggression, overthinking and a perception of lack of feelings or emotion.
Time will also be given for plenary discussion on the topic of working psychotherapeutically with men.
To invite participants to consider the structure of the male psyche in their work with men.
We will begin by looking at the scale of the hidden crisis in men’s mental health before moving onto explore just what we mean by the term ‘psyche’. This will lead us into discussion around how we each think about the male psyche and what we typically think of as forming parts of the male psyche. We will examine the male psyche through a model of culture, adapted from Pearl Drego’s concept of the Cultural Parent. Breaks will be naturally structured throughout the day. Working in a mix of plenary and triad groups the workshop will be very much experientially based. We will examine just what is it like working with a man. Is there a difference in the transferential domain? Participants are encouraged to bring their own experiences of working with men, as we examine this through the lens of the male psyche cultural model.
John Paradise PTSTA is a UKCP registered psychotherapist working in private practice in Exeter. John will be drawing upon his experience of working almost exclusively with men, often in long term therapy.