ISSN 0112-109X
Vol. 53, Issue 1, 2024April 02, 2024 NZST
“Last Year, I Had an Absolute Mental Breakdown […] and I Only Got Better Due to My Family and Friends”: A Qualitative Study on the Role of Masculine Norms and Social Relationships for Young Men’s Mental Health
“Last Year, I Had an Absolute Mental Breakdown […] and I Only Got Better Due to My Family and Friends”: A Qualitative Study on the Role of Masculine Norms and Social Relationships for Young Men’s Mental Health
Articles in Vol. 53, Issue 1, 2024
Vol. 53, Issue 1, 2024
- Compassion and Burnout in Psychologists During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Aotearoa.Rushaina VariavaRosie DobsonMeihana DouglasLisa Reynolds
- Delivering Videocall Therapy During COVID-19: Counselling Psychologists' ExperienceKirsten Van KesselCherry KuraElizabeth Du PreezTies Coomber
- Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) Skills for Men With Anger Problems in AotearoaEmily CooneyNick MooneyPaul Ryan
- Meaning in Life Moderates the Relationship Between Social Connectedness and HopelessnessLara J WatsonTaylor-Jane CoxDamian ScarfSeth C Harty
- “Last Year, I Had an Absolute Mental Breakdown […] and I Only Got Better Due to My Family and Friends”: A Qualitative Study on the Role of Masculine Norms and Social Relationships for Young Men’s Mental HealthKeita RuddGareth Treharne
- Exploring the Well-Being of a Korean Immigrant Family Caring for Their Elderly Parent With an Enduring Mental illness.Aelyn LeeRichard Fletcher
Rudd, K., & Treharne, G. (2024). “Last Year, I Had an Absolute Mental Breakdown […] and I Only Got Better Due to My Family and Friends”: A Qualitative Study on the Role of Masculine Norms and Social Relationships for Young Men’s Mental Health. New Zealand Journal of Psychology, 53(1). https://doi.org/10.63146/001c.129244