Aaron Rochlen
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Dr. Rochlen's current research interests involve men’s gender role socialization, help-seeking behaviors, and non-traditional work and family roles. This research fits into the broader field of gender studies with an emphasis on the intersection of the psychology of men and masculinity, counseling, and psychological well-being.
Some of Rochlen's work has addressed men's underutilization of counseling services including the promise of alternative methods of marketing and providing counseling to counseling-resistant populations. He has also conducted research on the negative physical and psychological consequences (e.g., depression, anxiety, relationship problems) associated with traditional male norms and gender role conflict. Recently, Dr. Rochlen has coordinated several studies on stay-at-home fathers and men in nursing. Earlier in his career, Rochlen completed studies on the use and application of technology within the practice of psychotherapy, career counseling, and the use of dreams in therapy

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