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Media Coverage of Dr. Will Courtenay
Dr. Courtenay – known as “The Men’s Doc” – is an internationally recognized expert in helping men, a psychotherapist, and distinguished author and researcher. The American Psychological Association calls him, “a leading psychologist in the field of masculinity” and “one of the leading scholars, researchers, and public policy shapers in the psychology of men.” Dr. Courtenay was recently selected for inclusion in “Who's Who in America, 2009” for his “exceptional achievements.” To schedule an interview, please contact us.
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A Sampling of Who’s Quoting Dr. Courtenay
CNN News
U.S. News & World Report
ABC News
The Baltimore Sun
The Irish Examiner
USA Today Weekend Magazine
San Jose Mercury News
Rotarian
Contra Costa Times
Des Moines Sunday Register
East Bay Business Journal
Physicians Financial News
National Association of Social Workers News
American Health |
New York Times
Newsweek
USA Today
MD News
San Francisco Chronicle
Oakland Tribune
Ms. Magazine
Readers Digest
Press Telegram
Silicon Valley Magazine
KRON 4 News
Business & Health
The Healthcare Strategist
Nursing Spectrum |
A Sampling of Articles Online

"An expert on why fathers can also become depressed after the birth of a child, and what couples can do about it." View Article

“Each day in the U.S., 1,000 new dads become depressed, and according to some studies that number is as high as 3,000.” View Article

Dr. Courtenay said . . . New fathers experience a drop in testosterone levels. View Article

Click here to read Dr. Courteany's article, "Depression: Exposing Men's Hidden Killer," which recently appeared in M.D. News.

"We don't have a new picture of what involved dads are supposed to look like," says Will Courtenay” View Article

“A consultant and researcher, Will Courtenay, has identified 30 behaviors that place men’s health at risk.” View Article

"Just like women, Courtenay says men can experience a chemical change in their body after their child is born." View Article

“Often times, it will be the wife who is first to notice, says Berkeley, Calif., psychotherapist Will Courtenay.” View Article

Dad’s involvement with young kids influences their academic achievement. View Article

Read "Talking to Men About Improving Their Health: The 6-Point HEALTH Plan" written by Dr. Courtenay. View Article

“Men need to know that this can happen to them, and that if it does happen to them, there are other people out there experiencing it, too,” says Dr. Will Courtenay View Article

“Altering men’s perilous attitudes and lifestyles is difficult but not impossible, says Will Courtenay.” View Article

“Even when men have insurance, Courtenay says, research shows that they’re less likely to seek care than women.” View Article

“The things we do that are good for the heart are also good for the penis . . . says Will Courtenay.” View Article

“Will Courtenay, PhD, a leading psychologist in the field of masculinity, recently received the 2004 Researcher of the Year Award.” View Article

“Men perceive themselves as invulnerable,” says Will Courtenay. View Article

“One psychologist’s evidence-based model is helping health professionals better manage the health of male patients.” View Article
American Wellness Network View Article
CareMark Health Information View Article
PreventDisease.com View Article
Medical News View Article
Nurse Week News View Article
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