Conference Presentations
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Friday 23rd of June
Right Honorable Norman Lamb MP, former Minister for Health | Keynote: How does the government view men’s mental health |
Dr Said Aris Tarabi, London Metropolitan |
Pakistani Muslim males in CBT |
Rico Fischer, Jordon Holbrook & Dr John Barry |
How wide is the gender empathy gap? |
Dr Ashley-Christopher Fallon, Birmingham & Solihull NHS MHFT |
Losing sight of the man behind the criminal patient…and how to regain sight of the man behind the criminal patient |
Phil Turner |
A few thoughts on Duluth |
Professor Marv Westwood, University of British Colombia |
Keynote: Group treatment of combat stress |
Dr Ben Hine, University of West London |
Gender and judgements about domestic violence |
Dr Roger Kingerlee, Luke Woodley, John King & Sheri Ayres, Norfolk & Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust |
Developing the Veterans Stabilization Programme (VPN) |
Katherine Crawshaw, Head of Social Marketing Time to Change |
Launch of a new 5-year plan to influence men's mental health |
Dr Naomi Murphy, HMP Whitemore, Cambridgeshire, UK |
Saturday 24th of June
Professor Rory O’ Connor |
Keynote: The latest research on understanding and preventing suicide' |
Anil Kumar, Confidare, India |
Life coaching & group work for men |
Paul Apreda (Manager, Both Parents Matter, FNF). |
Suicide: the role of family courts |
Martin Seager |
Male Suicide |
Tam Roper, Royal Holloway, Dr John Barry (University College London). | Is having a haircut good for your mental health? |
Dr Sue Whitcombe, Family Psychology Solutions CIC, UK |
Keynote: Parental alienation: the hidden mental health crisis of children |
Dr Andrew Briggs, Head of Child Psychotherapy, Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust | Three outcomes for boys with absent fathers |
Dr Kevin Wright, South London & Maudsley NHS Mental Health Foundation Trust | Expressive writing for trauma |
Martin Daubney, award-wining editor, journalist, and broadcaster |
Representation of men in the media |