Upcoming Events

The Boy Crisis

How to Successfully Raise Boys for the Future

What Parents, Therapists, and Educators Need to Know

1440 Multiversity - 800 Bethany Drive, Scotts Valley, CA 95066

August 2-4, 2019

Warren Farrell, PhD | Ashanti Branch, MEd | John Gray, PhD

A crisis of education. A crisis of mental health. A crisis of fathering. A crisis of purpose. These are among the pervasive and significant challenges facing today’s boys and young men, according to Dr. Warren Farrell and Dr. John Gray, coauthors of The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do About It.

In this interactive weekend, Warren and John, along with Ashanti Branch, MEd—whose leadership of the Ever Forward Club has turned around the lives of hundreds of boys—will facilitate an important conversation about the root causes of the gap between boys and girls and what family members, schools, communities, and professional peers can do to eradicate it.

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Past Events

Boys at Risk - 2019

Early Origins of Male Violence

Santa Fe Community Convention Center - Santa Fe, New Mexico

May 1-3, 2019

A Bio-Psycho-Social and Infant Mental Health Approach to a Major Social Issue

By a very significant margin, most violence is committed by males. This conference examines the neurobiological, psychological, and social features seemingly unique to or predominant in the development of very young males. The conference addresses the question of how these factors may place boys at greater risk for this outcome starting in the prenatal, infant, and toddler periods.

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Public Health Under Siege: Improving Policy in Turbulent Times

APHA Policy Action Institute

Marriott Marquis Washington

901 Massachusetts Avenue, Northwest

Washington, DC 20001

February 6, 2019

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APHA is pleased to announce "APHA Policy Action Institute - Public Health Under Siege: Improving Policy in Turbulent Times," an exciting opportunity to engage with public health leaders about critical issues facing our nation today.

Building on the 2019 AcademyHealth National Health Policy Conference, APHA is organizing this additional day of discussions with a sharp focus on public health policy, offering you the opportunity to learn from elected leaders as well as policy experts in the public and private sector. Join us to explore such important issues as environmental health, violence prevention, immigrant children’s health and women’s health.

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New York University: Men as an Endangered Species

NYU Langone Medical Center

Friday-Saturday, October 20-21, 2017

A Men's Health Symposium

With the benefit of lessons learned over four years of experience at the Robert Preston Tisch Center for Men's Health, it is clear that the treatment of males involves different clinical challenges than those of females. This two-day program will review diagnostic and treatment challenges that are common in the ambulatory setting when managing male patients. Special emphasis will be given to the use of life style interventions to prevent or ameliorate adverse health outcomes.

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American Public Health Association - 141st Annual Meeting, Boston, MA

November 4-6, 2013

Presentation by Edward M. Stephens, MD, Foundation for Male Studies

Reframing the Therapeutic Encounter

A preface by Edward M. Stephens

Attendee Testimonial

Foundation for Male Studies - The Science of the Male, NY Academy of Medicine

Spring, 2012

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Foundation for Male Studies - Looking Forward to Solutions, NY Academy of Medicine

April 6, 2011

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Foundation for Male Studies - A Consortium of Scholars, Wagner College, NY

April 7, 2010

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Radio interview on WOR featuring Miles Groth

Foundation for Male Studies - The Future of Men, New York University

Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development

Spring, 2009

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