
Professor Ben Hine
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Professor of Applied Psychology - UWL & Author of 'Parental Alienation: A Contemporary Guide' shorturl.at/nTUVZ. All views my own.
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Author Professor Ben Hine of University of West London says men and boys are facing a mental health crisis and they need support across a range of challenges including body image, fatherhood and sexual relationships 👨👦 He explores these in his new Routledge Books ⬇️ newsroom.taylorandfrancisgroup.com/men-and-boys-m…



🚨 Exciting news! 🚨 I'll be on Times Radio tonight between 7-9 PM with Geoff Norcott, talking about my new book on men’s and boys’ issues—from education to mental health. Tune in here: 🎧 thetimes.com/radio #TimesRadio #MensIssues #BoysEducation #MentalHealth

Tonight in my MAN FRIDAY section on Times Radio

Check out our post, on the heartbreaking story of the children who never really came home. dadsmatter.org.uk/2025/02/16/the… that CMS guy FHousebunny Noel Clarke Janis James MBE Professor Ben Hine


Good morning! Join me on BBC Radio London till 10am for #SundayBreakfast Guests incl The Lord Mayor of Westminster on his papal knighthood Ramadan Tent Project on iftar in Trafalgar square The New Black Film Collective festival & Professor Ben Hine on his new book ‘Current Issues Facing Men & Boys’ bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0k…



Really important new paper on fathers' mental health following relationship breakdown from Professor Ben Hine. The third & final installment in the Lost Dads project, it focuses on impact - the toll on mental health, coping strategies, and the barriers fathers face when seeking help.




🚨 Deadline extended to 4 June! 🚨 Final call to submit for the #MalePsychology Section Annual Conference 2025 British Psychological Society 🧠👨 📍 Sunderland 🗓️ 27–28 June 🎯 Theme: Solutions & Actions for a Better Future 🔗 Submit now: bps.org.uk/event/male-psy…

Honoured to be re-elected as Chair of the British Psychological Society Male Psychology Section until 2028. Next steps: grow our membership, build bridges across psychology, and empower our members to create real change for men and boys. Let’s keep moving forward. 💬👣




