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Webinar Replay: On-Demand Pricing Details

Access the complete replay of our live webinar instantly— including the Q&A session. General (non-student) price £44.99 and Student price 23.99.


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The Value of This Webinar Replay

Lots of people have strong opinions about the behaviour and wellbeing of boys, but how much of what they say is evidence-based? Tim Watson has worked in schools as a teacher since 1993 and as an educational psychologist since 2001. During this time, he has developed interests and knowledge in the social and emotional aspects of learning as well as in the areas of resilience, developmental trauma, identity and the lives lived by ‘care experienced’ children.  John Barry has been working since 2010 to improve the mental health of men and boys, researching and writing on various topics in this field. Both Tim and John have done exploratory research on how boys are taught about masculinity in UK classrooms. 

Attendees of this webinar will be taught by psychologists who have worked in and researched this topic area. Tim’s experience in schools and John’s research-based knowledge of male psychology provide a compelling combination of clinical insights and academic evidence. 

This webinar is ideal for anyone interested in helping boys, whether they are on the ‘front line’ working as teachers or school counsellors, or whether they are working with children in another capacity. The only requirement for attendance is a genuine interest in understanding boys and improving their wellbeing.



Webinar Presenters

This webinar is brought to you by Tim Watson and John Barry.

Webinar Presenter Tim Watson

Tim has worked for over thirty years in the fields of education, social care and psychology. He is currently working as a self-employed Educational and Child Psychologist with families and schools, mainly in the Northwest of England. Prior to setting up his own practice, New Horizons Psychology Ltd, he was a senior psychologist in a local authority, also in the Northwest of England. Tim currently supervises a range of psychology, education, and safeguarding professionals. He is an accredited trainer by the CPD Certification Service and has delivered seminars and workshops at a regional and national level. Tim has been on the interview panel for the Doctorate in Educational Psychology course at the University of Manchester. He has been a contributor to the education psychology courses at Edge Hill University and has been an external reviewer for a ‘learning passport’ developed for refugees and ‘a positive psychology’ intervention for teenagers. Tim has been a facilitator of conflict transformation training (Integrative Complexity - IC). IC has been developed and licenced through the University of Cambridge and is focused on reducing radicalisation and extremism. Tim has recently been part of a British Psychological Society (BPS) working group, who are developing the national supervision guidelines for all fields of psychology. Tim is passionate about ensuring that current research and ‘lived experience’ helps to promote understanding of the needs of men and boys within education, health, government policies and media representation. He has been attending and supporting the male psychology focused conferences that have taken place in the UK for the last ten years. For the last couple of years, he has been on the committee for the Male Psychology section of the British Psychological Society (BPS). Tim has recently given presentations on the topic of ‘retelling the message of toxic masculinity’ at a school, regional and national level, including the BPS Male Psychology Section annual conference in November 2023.

Webinar Presenter John Barry

John Barry is a Chartered Psychologist and Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society (BPS), Honorary Lecturer in Psychology at University College London, clinical hypnotherapist and author of over 70 peer-reviewed publications on a variety of topics in psychology and health, including many on male psychology. John co-authored, with consultant clinical psychologist Martin Seager, the BPS practice briefing on ‘Psychological interventions to help male adults’ (BPS, 2022). He is also co-author (with Louise Liddon) of the first BPS textbook on male psychology, ‘Perspectives in Male Psychology: An Introduction’ (Wiley, 2021), co-editor of the ‘Palgrave Handbook of Male Psychology and Mental Health’ (Palgrave, 2019), and author of ‘Psychological Aspects of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome’ (Palgrave, 2019), which is about a condition characterised by elevated testosterone levels in women. John is co-editor (with Louise Liddon) of Male Psychology magazine (ISSN 2755-1466, Online). John co-founded The Centre for Male Psychology with Louise Liddon. He co-founded the Male Psychology Section of the BPS with Martin Seager. He was the Honorary Secretary of the BPS Male Psychology Section (2018-2019) and the Chair from 2019-2021. John was the lead organiser of the Male Psychology Conference which was held at UCL from 2014–2019, and the first two BPS Male Psychology Conferences (2020-2021).

How will this webinar equip you with valuable skills?

Whether you are new to this subject or a seasoned professional, you might be surprised at how many key insights you gain. This webinar provides participants the opportunity to:

  • Develop critical and analytical skills regarding issues facing boys today.

  • Develop skills in identifying the ways that boys can be supported in relation to school experience and their wellbeing.

  • Develop skills in delivering material on masculinity to schoolboys.

What will this webinar help you achieve?

After attending this webinar, it is intended that you will have achieved the following:

  • An increased understanding of the factors related to boys’ educational underachievement.

  • An increased understanding of how to discuss masculinity with boys.

  • An increased understanding the causes of problem behaviour by boys.



Webinar Replay: On-Demand Pricing Details

Access the complete replay of our live webinar instantly— including the Q&A session. General (non-student) price £44.99 and Student price 23.99.


*Pricing at the checkout is inclusive of any applicable taxes. 
*Please note this webinar is only available in English and you may be charged a non-refundable transaction fee by your card provider if paying in a different currency to GBP. 
*Your cancellation rights are in compliance with the UK rules for distance selling as described here. 
** STUDENTS. Important note: Please email an image of your current valid student ID to [email protected] AT THE SAME TIME YOU MAKE THE PAYMENT or the student rate is not valid. (Sorry we can't offer student discount without appropriate ID). Thank you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Got a question? You might find the answer here:

  • Should I already be familiar with male psychology before watching this webinar?

    The webinar is open to anyone interested in helping men. Depending on how familiar you are with male psychology is it recommended to gain some foundational knowledge if possible. Recommendations include our article for those new to male psychology - https://www.centreformalepsychology.com/what-is-male-psychology; our magazine which hosts a range of articles by a range of experts on different male psychology topics - https://www.centreformalepsychology.com/male-psychology-the-magazine; our textbook on male psychology - https://www.centreformalepsychology.com/wiley-textbook-new-perspectives-in-male-psychology and our e-learning course, https://thecentreformalepsychology.thinkific.com/courses/IntroductiontoMalePsychologyandMentalHealth.

  • I attended the previous live webinar. Is this replay the same content or will I gain any new information?

    This is the same content as the previous live webinar of the same name. If you’ve already attended the live webinar version, you might still benefit from being reminded of important things you might have forgotten. Due to the positive feedback of the live webinar from Nov 2025, the material has been made available as a replay to allow for on-demand access to make the material more accessible.

  • The advert states the webinar is on-demand, what does this mean? Are there any parts that are live?

    There is no live component with this webinar replay. ‘On-demand’ means access to the content and resources is available at any time (within the 2 months access), allowing learners to progress at their own pace and revisit materials as needed, rather than being restricted to a specific schedule or location.

  • Does this webinar replay include marked assignments?

    This webinar replay does not provide one-to-one instructor support. It’s an on-demand e-learning replay aimed at providing knowledge and understanding of male psychology and mental health. It has two hours’ worth of content that needs to be completed to meet the minimum requirements to pass. You will also need to score 100% on all the quiz assessments, but there is no limit on how many times you can take the quizzes. Any optional learning activities are not assessed; they are there to provide opportunities throughout for you to expand your knowledge and deepen your insights.

  • What does ‘Continuing Professional Development (CPD)’ mean?

    Continuing, or continuous, professional development (CPD), can be broadly defined as any type of learning you undertake which increases your knowledge, understanding and experiences of a subject area or role. All learners who complete the webinar replay will be eligible to receive a CPD digital certificate from The Centre for Male Psychology which will state the CPD in hours (rather than points). Completing this webinar replay does not qualify the learner to practice psychology, teach psychology, or imply to others that they are qualified to do so by virtue of having completed this. As with all CPD, you will need to discuss specific eligibly criteria with your supervisor/HR manager regarding your specific profession.

  • Who can sign up for this webinar replay? I don't live in the UK, can I still buy this webinar?

    Anyone 18 years or older can sign up to this webinar replay. You don’t need any formal qualifications as it is open to anyone with a genuine interest in helping men. Please note however that this webinar is not intended to be used as a form of therapy. You will need to be able to take responsibility for your own learning and you will need to have access to, and be able to use either a phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop computer to access the webinar which is hosted on Thinkific (see technical requirements in FAQ below). Yes, you can still buy this webinar if you don't live in the UK. Please note this webinar will be delivered in English and you may be charged a transaction fee by your card provider if paying in a different currency to GBP. *Pricing at the checkout is inclusive of any applicable taxes.

  • I'm having trouble buying this webinar, who can I contact?

    If you are having technical problems with the Thinkific platform e.g., signing up, logging in, getting the page to load etc., then in the first instance please look at the next FAQ (below) for details relating to technical questions. If after this you are still experiencing an issue, please contact us by emailing us at [email protected] providing as much information as possible on the issue.

  • What are the technical requirements for this webinar replay?

    You will need to have access to, and be able to use either a phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop computer to run the webinar, which is hosted by Thinkific. In general, you should have no problems if you have a modern device to run the webinar on. Please check that your desktop computer, laptop, tablet, smartphone, or smart device has the necessary technical requirements. You can view these here: for Thinkific see, https://tinyurl.com/39bkbh4x . For Zoom see, http://tinyurl.com/4j4jjmuk.

  • How do I get my certificate? How much time do I have to access my account?

    You will be setup with an account on registration and receive an enrolment email. You will have 2 months access to your account after purchase. You will need to log in, follow the instructions provided and download your digital certificate within this time as well as access any other materials available. Within this period, you are welcome to revisit any associated materials as many times as you want.



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An accessible and affordable way to independently develop your own insights.

  • Flexible learning

    Our online webinar replay offers you the flexibility to work around schedules and timelines so you can learn at your own pace. With 2 months access, you can revisit the replay as much as you want, when you want.

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    Our webinar replay provides you affordable access to develop your knowledge and insights, as well as receiving evidence of continuing professional development (CPD), highlighting your commitment to learning.

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Learn more about The Centre For Male Psychology

The Centre for Male Psychology is an organisation dedicated to advancing understanding and knowledge of male psychology.

What is Male Psychology?

Male Psychology can be considered the exploration of the complex, multifaceted experience of males, something often overlooked in the academic literature. Male psychology asks questions such as: what does existing research tell us about masculinity, and how best can we help with the mental health of men?

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