The Secret Lives of Men – Christopher Blazina, Ph.D. Presents to GoodTherapy.org Members

December 5th, 2008  |  

Dear Members and Visitors to GoodTherapy.org,

Today the GoodTherapy.org Team and many GT members enjoyed the fourth event in our Fall Teleconference Series: The Seceret Lives of Men presented by Christopher Blazina, Ph.D. Big thank yous to Chris for presenting on the secret lives of men and his insights into working with men in therapy.

Christopher is a licensed psychologist who has published dozens of scholarly articles about the psychology of men and masculinity and is the author of the academic text The Cultural Myth of Masculinity. He holds a doctorate degree in Counseling Psychology from the University of North Texas and has been a professor at the University of Houston and Tennessee State University.

Christopher’s recently released self-help book, “The secret lives of men: What men want you to know, about love, sex, and relationships” Is a wonderfully intuitive, enjoyable, and insightful read for therapists and nonprofessionals alike. You purchase Chris’s book on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other bookstores. This January Chris begins a brand new, nationally syndicated, radio show, The Secret Lives of Men, on the Voice America network which draws over 4 million listeners to his featured time slot. You can get more information about how to tune into Chris’s radio show by going to Chris’s website in January: www.thesecretlivesofmen.com

Thanks to all of you who attended today’s event,
Noah :)

Noah Rubinstein, LMFT
Executive Director

http://www.GoodTherapy.org

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  • mandy December 7th, 2008 at 9:41 AM #1

    this might be an interesting book to check out. Hmmm… I wonder what we will find out in this book.

  • Kylie December 7th, 2008 at 7:10 PM #2

    Defntly goin 2 chk it out. I think all of us think we know a man but then this world is always full of surprises!!

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