Daniel Bates

Daniel Bates earned his Ph.D., in Counselor Education and Supervision at the University of Cincinnati with a concentration in multiculturalism and social justice. He is a graduate assistant for the substance abuse counseling program and a course facilitator. Daniel has 15+ years of experience in the mental health field providing family therapy with mandated youth in the juvenile justice system, Gottman method couples counseling, and individual counseling from a mindfulness-based cognitive behavior therapy orientation. His research interests include: gender-adapted treatment interventions, emotional intelligence, mindfulness-based clinical interventions, and the psychology of men and masculinity.

Publications

Mental Health Counseling for Men: Practical Strategies and Effective Engagement
Daniel Bates. © 2024. 322 pages.
In recent times, researchers, theorists, and mental health counselors have directed increased attention toward understanding and effectively treating men’s mental health issues....
Supporting Male Students in Female-Dominated Virtual Classrooms
Daniel Bates. © 2024. 22 pages.
In female-dominated academic disciplines, male college students face distinct challenges, such as lagging admission and graduation rates when compared to their female...
Culturally Responsive, Gender-Adapted Counseling Approach With Mexican American Men
Daniel Bates. © 2024. 28 pages.
The construct of machismo has been useful for understanding masculinity and the negative health-related outcomes associated with adherence to it among Mexican and Mexican...
Effectively Engaging Fathers of Children With a Disability Who Strongly Adhere to Traditional Masculinity
Dan Bates. © 2023. 22 pages.
Fathers play an important role in the care of their children with disabilities that has a significant impact across a number of domains, including overall the family functioning...
Promoting Black or African-American Men's Mental Health Through Empowering Masculinity
Daniel Bates. © 2023. 33 pages.
There is a critical need for community advocates to understand the mental health needs of Black or African American (BA) men and the hesitancy in regard to accessing mental...