By Mens Resource Center|2023-11-01T11:02:52-04:00October 26th, 2023|Abusive Relationships, Counseling and Therapy, Emotional Health|
At the Men's Resource Center, we acknowledge October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month. We'd like to take this opportunity to underscore that “domestic violence” or “domestic abuse” doesn’t always mean physical violence. And that abuse [...]
By Mens Resource Center|2022-06-28T13:18:03-04:00September 1st, 2021|
Does the response to trauma remain contained within the individual? Or do its effects pass down from generation to generation? And, if that’s the case, how can one find healing? This conversation between somatic therapist, [...]
By Mens Resource Center|2021-08-06T15:11:31-04:00August 10th, 2021|
Revealing Men launches its second season with Otha Brown, principal therapist in the domestic relationships program at the Men’s Resource Center of West Michigan. Last season, Brown’s podcast segment on teaching men to manage themselves [...]
By Mens Resource Center|2021-03-26T14:46:35-04:00January 27th, 2021|
The Men’s Resource Center of West Michigan offers in-person and online counseling for men who are abusers and those who have themselves been abused. It’s where Dan Beelen came when he needed to set his [...]
By Randy Flood|2019-07-11T11:32:16-04:00October 24th, 2012|Abusive Relationships, Male Socialization|
For many years research has stated that violence toward women is propelled by man’s need for power and control. In Hanna Rosin’s new book, “The End of Men,” she makes the case that men are [...]
By Al Heystek|2022-06-28T11:18:22-04:00May 24th, 2012|Abusive Relationships, Counseling and Therapy|
Stopping the cycle of domestic violence isn't easy. At the Men’s Resource Center, we know this from listening to men in our domestic violence support groups, and individually, as they tell of the hurt they’ve [...]
By The Grand Rapids Press|2005-05-20T16:07:40-04:00May 20th, 2005|Counseling and Therapy|
We can continue building shelters for women, and that's not going to stop domestic violence until we work with men. It's men confronting men that's needed to end the cycle of abuse... continue reading "She saw some changes in me, thank goodness"