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Abstract
Male mental health professionals (e.g. social workers, psychologists) are a minority of providers in eating disorder treatment spaces, and there is a drastic need to increase their representation in this clinical area. This Last Word outlines the barriers that impede male mental health professionals from specializing in eating disorder treatment, such as masculine gender norms, and provides four specific recommendations to enhance training, hiring, retention, and the development of male mental health professionals in the treatment of people with eating disorders. These recommendations include, developing gender awareness, specialized training, talking about gender, and gender and relationships. Building the representation of male mental health professionals in eating disorder treatment may reduce stigma and myths about these disorders and have positive impacts on clients across genders.
期刊介绍:
Eating Disorders is contemporary and wide ranging, and takes a fundamentally practical, humanistic, compassionate view of clients and their presenting problems. You’ll find a multidisciplinary perspective on clinical issues and prevention research that considers the essential cultural, social, familial, and personal elements that not only foster eating-related problems, but also furnish clues that facilitate the most effective possible therapies and treatment approaches.