We look at the latest science research on males and females in areas such as relationships, careers and parenting, our commonalities and unique differences.
"Men are repeatedly told that they should open up, express their emotions [...]
At a surface level, this appears supportive.
However, when men actually do express themselves, the response they receive often tells a different story."
https://t.co/8COUamwjQ8
It might be bizarre to think a man's problems are due to "patriarchy and masculinity norms", but if that’s how the therapist sees men's problems, they should make this clear to clients at the outset.
Dr John Barry on male-centred therapy
@MalePsychology
https://t.co/T2tbzasQ6R
“ He discusses the anatomy of boundaries, describing them as shields against stress, and introduces the ideas of holes, walls, and doors as different boundary constructs.”
'A newly conceptualised mental health condition, Prolonged Ruptured Attachment Syndrome (PRAS), is emerging as a critical framework for understanding the psychological impact of unresolved attachments'
My paper written with @SeagerMJ & Valerie Sinason
https://t.co/ml93qI8DPo