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Navigating the Darker Elements of the Manosphere: Helping Young Men to Be “Good Dudes”

When:   May 7, 2026
Time:   11:00 am-1:00 pm ET
Format:  Live interactive training offered via Zoom
Cost of training and Certificate of Attendance:   $50
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Timed Agenda

Please note: This training is not eligible for CE credits.

Each registration includes a certificate for attendance. To be eligible for a certificate, you must attend the entire live training and complete an evaluation form within 24 hours following the live event.

In recent years, the emotional and social challenges faced by young men have sparked wide-ranging discussion and debate. Rising rates of anxiety and depression, together with shifting ideas about masculinity, gender, and sexuality, have created new complexities for clinicians and educators. At the same time, the explosive growth of social media has amplified the voices of content creators whose strong opinions and large followings profoundly influence children, adolescents, and emerging adults, often without clear guidance for the professionals who support them.

Among the most concerning developments is the rise of online communities and influencers who promote harmful stereotypes about both men and women. This corner of the internet, often referred to as the manosphere, includes loosely connected groups such as self-described incels, pick-up artists, and “men going their own way.” The content they produce can range from overtly misogynistic material—sometimes cited as motivation for violent acts—to subtler messages that fuel anxiety and insecurity among young men, such as pressures to conform to unrealistic standards of appearance and physique (“looksmaxing”).

Dr. Alex Rodrigues developed this training to help professionals understand the manosphere and support clients exposed to its damaging narratives. Through an overview of key figures, historical context, and underlying psychological drivers, Dr. Rodrigues explores why young men are drawn to these online spaces and how these beliefs take hold. The training concludes with evidence-based strategies for fostering healthier conceptions of masculinity, centered on accountability, empathy, emotional expression, and respect across all genders.

Interactive Follow-Up Meeting

Attendees are invited to join an open discussion 15 minutes following the end of the training, where you can engage with fellow attendees by turning on your camera and microphone. This is an opportunity to share your experiences and contribute to a meaningful exchange of ideas. Time will be allocated to address questions or insights from the training. Please note that attendance is optional and will not affect your eligibility for a training certificate.

As a result of participating in this training, attendees will be better able to:

1) Describe central aspects of the manosphere and its place in the online world
2) Explain the manosphere’s potential social and emotional impacts on young men
3) Initiate therapeutic interventions that help young clients evaluate the content that they are exposed to in the manosphere

Audience

This training is for professionals who work with clients who are vulnerable to the effects of misogynistic and otherwise harmful behavior in the manosphere. This includes mental health counselors, social workers, clinical psychologists, forensic experts, and paraprofessionals.

Content Level

Introductory/Intermediate

Cancellations

We can refund your training fee up to 24 hours prior to the start of the training.

Who's Presenting


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Alex Rodrigues, PsyD

Forensic Psychologist
Private Practice

Dr. Rodrigues is a forensic psychologist and operates a private consultation practice where he completes a variety of forensic evaluations, including sex offense-related evaluations, competency to stand trial, insanity, and juvenile transfer assessments. Dr. Rodrigues has been qualified as an expert and testified in various jurisdictions. The Colorado Sex Offender Management Board (CSOMB) has recognized Dr. Rodrigues as an approved provider/evaluator for both juvenile and adult populations. Additionally, he is a volunteer participant for CSOMB’s best practice committee, reviewing emerging practices for adoption and implementation. He previously served as a psychologist on a pre-trial unit at St. Elizabeths Hospital in Washington, D.C. as well as a member of the hospital’s forensic consultation service, completing both competency to stand trial and risk assessments. Recently, Dr. Rodrigues opened a satellite office in Colorado to complement his practice in the D.C. metropolitan area. Aside from court-related evaluations, Dr. Rodrigues provides consultation to law enforcement, government agencies, and corporations on mental health/violence related issues in the workspace.

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