David Shepard and Michele Harway have assembled a compendium of many of the leaders in couples therapy and asked their thoughts on engaging men. The result is a thoughtful, thorough, and revealing exploration of one of the field's most pressing topics. - Terry Real, PhD, Family Therapist and Founder, The Relational Life Institute, Boston, USA
This is a welcome addition to the literature that assembles in one volume the most up to date information on male-sensitive couples therapy. Drs. Shepard and Harway have recruited an excellent group of contributors who truly understand how to engage men in therapy. It is a 'must read' for mental health students and professionals. - Ronald F. Levant, EdD, ABPP, 2005 President, the American Psychological Association; Professor of Psychology, the University of Akron, OH, USA
Shepard and Harway bust our stereotypes about men in therapy and insist we view men in all their complexity. They bring us the experts on men in couples who teach us how to conduct male-sensitive couples therapy by deepening our understanding of male psychology and techniques that respect this psychology. The book is a must-read for all couples therapists. - Susan H McDaniel, PhD, Dr. Laurie Sands Distinguished Professor of Families and Health Director, Institute for the Family, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, USA
The newest addition to the outstanding The Routledge Series on Counseling and Psychotherapy with Boys and Men, Engaging Men in Couples Therapy is a 348 page compendium of informed and informative articles from seasoned experts and seminal researchers that have been knowledgeably compiled and deftly edited by the team of David S. Shepard and Michele Harway. The use of in-depth case examples throughout help immeasurably to illustratre both theoretical concepts and practical applications, making Engaging Men in Couples Therapy essential reading for practitioners in the field, students in the classroom, and a core addition to professional and academic psychology and counseling instructional reference collections. - The Midwest Book Review
The book is clearly structured and written in accessible language. I particularly liked the extensive use of case material throughout to illustrate the ideas being discussed. The inclusion of different models rather than a single super-theory also encouraged integration of new ideas into existing ways of working... there is much to dip into just to satisfy curiosity... it is good to be reminded of the need to acknowledge gender difference in our work with couples. - Elaine Ackroyd, Sexual and Relationship Therapy