Matthew R. Syzdek, Ph.D.

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2012 Psychology Clark University, Worcester, MA, United States 
Area:
Clinical Psychology, Gender Studies, Mental Health
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Michael E. Addis grad student 2012 Clark University
 (Gender-Based Motivational Interviewing for Increasing Mental Health Service Use in College Men.)
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Syzdek MR, Green JD, Lindgren BR, et al. (2016) Pilot trial of gender-based motivational interviewing for increasing mental health service use in college men. Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.). 53: 124-9
Syzdek MR, Addis ME, Green JD, et al. (2014) A Pilot Trial of Gender-Based Motivational Interviewing for Help-Seeking and Internalizing Symptoms in Men. Psychology of Men & Masculinity. 15: 90-94
Berger JL, Addis ME, Reilly ED, et al. (2012) Effects of gender, diagnostic labels, and causal theories on willingness to report symptoms of depression Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology. 31: 439-457
Addis ME, Mansfield AK, Syzdek MR. (2010) Is “masculinity” a problem?: Framing the effects of gendered social learning in men. Psychology of Men & Masculinity. 11: 77-90
Primack JM, Addis ME, Syzdek M, et al. (2010) The Men's Stress Workshop: A Gender-Sensitive Treatment for Depressed Men Cognitive and Behavioral Practice. 17: 77-87
Syzdek MR, Addis ME. (2010) Adherence to masculine norms and attributional processes predict depressive symptoms in recently unemployed men Cognitive Therapy and Research. 34: 533-543
Mahalik JR, Burns SM, Syzdek M. (2007) Masculinity and perceived normative health behaviors as predictors of men's health behaviors. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 64: 2201-9
Beatty A, Syzdek M, Bakkum A. (2006) The Saint John's Experience Project: Challenging Men's Perceptions of Normative Gender Role Conflict The Journal of Men's Studies. 14: 322-336
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