Ronald F. Levant, Ed.D.
Title: Professor Emeritus
Email: levant@uakron.edu
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Biography
Ronald F. Levant holds a B.A. in psychology (honors with great distinction) from the University of California, Berkeley; an Ed.D. in clinical psychology and public practice from Harvard University; an M.B.A. in general management (high honors) from Boston University; and a Doctor of Humane Letters (hon.) from Muhlenberg College. Dr. Levant has been one of the leading pioneers of the new field of the psychology of men. He played a key role in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s in envisioning and developing this new field, serving as co-founder, co-chair, and the first President of the Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity (APA Division 51). He co-edited A New Psychology of Men (Basic Books, 1995), which has been cited as “the most salient publication” in the new psychology of men (Cochrane, 2010, p. 45). Levant also served as Editor of the APA journal, Psychology of Men & Masculinity from 2007-2015, which had a 2015 Impact Factor of 2.947. Considered a foremost authority on the psychology of men and masculinity, Dr. Levant conducts research on men’s gender role strain, emotional expressivity, alexithymia, mental and physical health, fathering, violence, and masculinity ideology in multicultural perspective. He has authored, co-authored, edited, or co-edited 22 books, and over 300 refereed journal articles and book chapters. His most recent books are Levant, R. F., with Bowman, A. (2024). The problem with men: insights on overcoming a traumatic childhood from a world-renowned psychologist. Virginia Beach, VA.: Koehler books; and Levant, R. F., & Pryor, S. (Eds.) (2024). Assessing and treating emotionally inexpressive men. New York: Routledge. Fellow and 2005 president of the American Psychological Association, Dr. Levant has also served as president of its Division 43 (Family Psychology) and of the Massachusetts Psychological Association. He is a licensed psychologist and a double diplomate of the American Board of Professional Psychology (clinical and family psychology). His numerous awards include the 2021 William James Book Award, Division 1 (General Psychology) of APA, Co-awarded with Shana Pryor for their book, The Tough Standard: The Hard Truths about Masculinity and Violence, and the 2023 Lifetime Achievement Award, Ohio Psychological Association.
More information on Dr. Levant’s research is available at his website .
Publications
Levant, R. F., McDermott, R. C., Rabinowitz, F. E., Englar-Carlson, M., Liang, C. T. H., & Kilmartin, C. (2023, April). Rebuttal to Christopher J. Ferguson’s critique of the American Psychological Association’s Practice Guidelines for Boys and Men. New Ideas in Psychology, 69, 101012.
Vidales, C.A., Vogel, D.L., & Levant, R.F (2023, 1/19). The Self-Stigma of Seeking Help (SSOSH) Scale: measurement invariance across men from different backgrounds. Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development.
McDermott, R. C., Brasil, K.M., Borgogna, N. C., Barinas, J. L., & Levant, R. F. (2022, July 16). Traditional masculinity ideology and feminist attitudes: the role of identity foreclosure. Sex Roles, 83 (3-4), 211-222.
Levant, R. F., Pryor, S., & Silver, K. (2022, April 13). Development, variance composition, reliability, validity, and measurement invariance of the Woman’s Nontraditional Sexuality Questionnaire-Short Form (WNSQ-SF). Gender Issues, 39, 409-436.
Levant, R. F., Martin-Fernandez, J., McDermott, R., and Thompson, E. (2022). Measurement invariance by age cohort of two versions of the Male Role Norms Inventory – Short Form and Very Brief. Men and Masculinities, 25(3), 438-458.
Levant, R. F., McCurdy, E. R., Keum, B. T. H., Cox, D. W., Halter, M. J., & Stefanov, D. G. (2022, April 7). Mediation and moderation of the relationship between men’s endorsement of traditional masculinity ideology and intentions to seek psychotherapy. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 53(3), 234-243.
Levant, R. F. (2022). Extending the Gender Role Strain Paradigm to account for U. S. males’ gun violence. Psychology of Men & Masculinities,23(2), 151-159.
Rogers, C. R., Perdue, D., Boucher, K., Korous, K. M., Brooks, E., Petersen, E., Inadomi, J., Tuuhetaufa, F., Levant, R. F., & Paskett, E. (2022, Mar 5). Masculinity Barriers to Ever Completing Colorectal Cancer Screening among American Indian/Alaska Native, Black, and White men (45–75). International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (Cancer Health Disparities and Public Health special issue), 19(5), 3071. ; PMC8910566
Levant, R. F., Gregor, M., & Alto, K. M. (2022). Dimensionality, variance composition, and development of a brief form of the Duke Health Profile, and its measurement invariance across five gender identity groups. Psychology and Health, 37 (5), 658-673.
Levant, R. F., McDermott, R. C., Pryor, S., & Barinas, J. (2022). Masculinity and compliance with center for disease control and prevention recommended health practices during the covid-19 pandemic. Health Psychology,41(2), 94-103.
Levant, R. F., Parent, M. C., Ling, S., & Borgogna, N. C. (2022). Variance composition, reliability, validity, and measurement invariance of the Toronto Alexithymia Scale-20 in Nonclinical Samples. Psychology of Men & Masculinities, 23(1), 133-142.