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James O'Neil is a Professor of Educational Psychology and Counselor Education at the University of Connecticut's Neag School of Education. His work focuses on the Psychology of Men, particularly through the Gender Role Conflict (GRC) Research Program. He holds a Ph.D. and is a licensed psychologist in private practice. His research explores how restrictive gender roles impact mental health, emphasizing therapeutic interventions and equity.
Dr. O'Neil's research program includes over 900 publications, international collaborations, and symposia presentations since 1980. Key contributions include the Gender Role Conflict Scale (GRCS) and the Gender Role Journey Theory, addressing intersectionality, multicultural contexts, and psychoeducational interventions.
His work synthesizes theory and practice, offering resources for clinicians and researchers via categorized studies, video lectures, and teaching materials. The GRC program advocates for human rights-focused gender equity, challenging patriarchal norms and fostering compassionate service delivery.
Dr. O'Neil’s research emphasizes context-driven exploration of gender role dynamics, integrating empirical evidence with cultural, political, and psychological dimensions. His contributions bridge academic and applied psychology, promoting empowerment through evidence-based approaches.
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