Understanding and Treating Incels
Case Studies, Guidance, and Treatment of Violence Risk in the Involuntary Celibate Community
Chris Taylor author Brian Van Brunt author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:30th Nov '20
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This guide provides essential insights for mental health professionals and educators on the involuntary celibate movement, exploring its roots, potential for violence, and offering treatment and prevention strategies.
Understanding and Treating Incels serves as a vital resource for professionals seeking to comprehend the involuntary celibate (incel) movement. It is particularly useful for mental health clinicians, social workers, educators, and threat assessment specialists who aim to evaluate individuals’ potential for violence and develop effective treatment and prevention strategies. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the incel phenomenon, emphasizing the importance of understanding its underlying factors.
The chapters delve into various aspects of the incel movement, including gender dynamics, the influence of technology, media portrayals, and the role of pornography. It examines how the incel mindset has fostered misogynistic attitudes, leading to increased anger and disillusionment among individuals. This mentality has, in some cases, resulted in tragic acts of violence, such as mass shootings and other targeted attacks. By analyzing these connections, the book highlights the urgent need for informed intervention.
In addition to theoretical insights, Understanding and Treating Incels includes case studies that illustrate practical applications of treatment considerations. These examples are designed to assist mental health professionals and educators in developing effective educational and prevention programs. Overall, the book offers valuable perspectives on incel culture, equipping professionals with the knowledge and tools necessary to address the complexities of this movement and its implications for society.
"In Understanding and Treating Incels, Van Brunt and Taylor take on a timely, uncomfortable, under-researched, and dangerous form of misogyny. The text provides a methodical examination of the state of knowledge, case examples, and prospective interventions to address the dysfunction and trauma associated with incel ideologies, both by the men who have internalized limiting and cynical notions of manhood and the people at risk of being subjected to their harmful expressions. The text is comprehensive, accessible, and actionable for practitioners and scholars alike." — Jason A. Laker, professor, Department of Counselor Education, San José State University, California
ISBN: 9780367417505
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Weight: 453g
282 pages