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Webinar Pricing

Sign up for the Live Webinar with the recording and resource sheet for £49.99 (£39.99 with Early Bird pricing) or attend the Live Webinar without replay or resources for £39.99 (£29.99 with Early Bird pricing). Save up to 25% with Early Bird pricing by registering before Friday, December 19th, 2025. Join us live online on Wednesday, January 14th, 2026, from 18:30–20:00 GMT.


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*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. 

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Why should you take this webinar


Lots of men struggle around their 40s – but is this a 'midlife crisis'? John Barry has written and researched extensively on male psychology for over a decade, and been a clinical hypnotherapist for over 20 years. One of the themes that has emerged from his research is the different experiences of men over the lifespan. Issues around relationships, family, the workplace and mortality can have a different impact at different times. Also, different generations appear to cope different too.
  
Please Note: This webinar is not a substitute for therapy or professional advice, including legal guidance. Attendees can gain a deeper understanding of midlife challenges, ask a question if you want to, and discover practical strategies to manage change and stress. This webinar should be useful for men experiencing a midlife crisis, and also those supporting them—family, friends, or professionals—helping participants leave feeling more informed, supported, and confident in navigating this phenomenon.



Webinar Presenter

This webinar is brought to you by John Barry.

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 support you?

This webinar isn’t a substitute for therapy and can’t offer specific advice on legal or personal matters. However, attendees may benefit in a number of meaningful ways, including:

  • Practical coping strategies – Discover effective ways to manage the stresses, and navigating the changes, that can arise during midlife.

  • Empowerment through knowledge – Take control by deepening your understanding of the issues around midlife, how they may affect you, and what you can do about it.

  • A sense of connection – Be among people who are having – or know someone who is having - similar experiences to you.



Webinar Pricing

Sign up for the Live Webinar with the recording and resource sheet for £49.99 (£39.99 with Early Bird pricing) or attend the Live Webinar without replay or resources for £39.99 (£29.99 with Early Bird pricing). Save up to 25% with Early Bird pricing by registering before Friday, December 19th, 2025. Join us live online on Wednesday, January 14th, 2026, from 18:30–20:00 GMT


*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 

Full Terms and Conditions



Frequently Asked Questions

Got a question? You might find the answer here:

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

    The webinar is open to anyone with a genuine interest in male psychology. Depending on how familiar you are with male psychology, you might benefit from having some basic knowledge of the area. The following is a list of four suggestions, but is not compulsory (copy and paste the links into your browser): 1/ This brief introduction to male psychology - https://www.centreformalepsychology.com/what-is-male-psychology 2/ Our free magazine (Male Psychology) which hosts a range of articles by a variety of experts on different male psychology topics - https://www.centreformalepsychology.com/male-psychology-the-magazine 3/ For deeper insights, there is our BPS (British Psychological Society) textbook on male psychology - https://www.centreformalepsychology.com/wiley-textbook-new-perspectives-in-male-psychology 4/ Our e-learning course (approved by the BPS for CPD) - https://thecentreformalepsychology.thinkific.com/courses/IntroductiontoMalePsychologyandMentalHealth

  • Will there be a recording?

    A recording of the webinar will be made available for 2 months to those who have purchased the recording / replay package. Please make sure you register for the correct package ahead of the webinar to access the recording.

  • Does this webinar offer 'Continuing Professional Development' (CPD) hours?

    This webinar is open to anyone with an interest in the topic, not just professionals, so it has not been designed to meet CPD criteria. However it does come with a Certificate of Attendance. If you are interested in a CPD training on this topic, please contact us at [email protected]

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

    This webinar is open to anyone with an interest in the topic, not just professionals, so it has not been designed to meet CPD criteria. However it does come with a Certificate of Attendance. If you are interested in a CPD training on this topic, please contact us at [email protected] Anyone 18 years or older can take this webinar who has internet access via a smartphone, tablet, laptop, or desktop computer with suitable specifications (see technical requirements in FAQ below). You don’t need any formal qualifications as it is open to anyone with a genuine interest in the topic. We think it will be of value to academics, therapists etc, but please note this webinar is not intended to be used as a form of therapy. People who live outside the UK may still be able to purchase the webinar, but note this webinar will be delivered in English. Non-UK attendees 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.

  • Why is the focus of this webinar on males? Is this webinar suitable for those wanting to find out more about Transgender Men or Transgender Women?

    While males and females are very similar in many ways, there are differences, and some of these differences can make all the difference. In recent decades, gender studies and women’s studies have focused mainly on women, or on male issues from a feminist perspective. In recent years there has been significant increase in webinars and trainings focusing on transgender men and women. This webinar takes a different approach, and focuses specifically on the mental health of men in general, from a male-centred perspective.

  • 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., or problems using Zoom, 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 email us at [email protected] providing as much information as possible on the issue.

  • What are the technical requirements for this webinar?

    You will need to have access to, and be able to use either a phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop computer to run the webinar. The webinar is live via Zoom, so be sure you have downloaded the latest version of Zoom to your device. In general, you should have no problems if you have a modern device to run the webinar on, but please check that whatever device (e.g. computer) you will be using to access the webinar has the necessary technical requirements: for Thinkific see, https://tinyurl.com/39bkbh4x (Please note that having a PDF plugin is not necessary for this webinar); For Zoom see http://tinyurl.com/4j4jjmuk The webinar is hosted on Thinkific, which does not need any additional software for you to download.



Benefits of joining our live webinar

A convenient and affordable way to have your questions answered.

  • Ask your question

    Ask Dr John Barry a question before or during the event. (If it can't be addressed on the day due to time limitations, John will answer by email).

  • Affordability

    Our live webinar provides you affordable access to develop your knowledge and insights with an expert.

  • Accessibility

    From the comfort of your home (or wherever you like), you can interact online with other people with similar interests.

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?