“Just for Women? Feminist Multicultural Therapy with Male Clients,” an article based on 2015 graduate Jake Wolf’s St. Mary’s Project with Professor of Psychology Libby Nutt Williams, was recently released in the scholarly, social and behavioral science journal Sex Roles. Co-authors include St. Mary’s College alums Megan Darby ’17, Jonathan Herald ’16, and Catherine Schultz ’16. The exploratory study focuses on feminist multicultural therapy as an integrative approach to psychotherapy and the belief that psychological symptoms can be seen as a reaction to a loss of power or related to the effects of an oppressive system. The study suggests that this model is broad enough to use with the full range of intersecting social identities and may have particularly important implications for counseling men.”