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That’s because, like the country’s men, psychology is also struggling. In its current state, it is ill-equipped to help the men of America—or anyone for that matter.
Some men who seek therapy suffer from major depression; however, many are uncomfortable with the stigma that such a diagnosis carries. After all, society tells us that real men don't get depressed .
Last year, Christopher J. Ferguson, one of the country’s leading psychologists, accused the APA of “waging war” on men and boys. The APA may or may not be “waging war,” but it’s certainly not helping ...
Psychology often links a low-quality man with the unwillingness to take responsibility. It’s a trait that’s glaringly obvious, yet often overlooked.
What Psychology Says. Yes, they can be friends, but? Differences in Perceptions and Intentions: Research (like that of Bleske-Rechek et al., 2012) shows that men often see friendships with women ...
Psychology suggests that men who lack these common skills often resort to certain phrases to mask their shortcomings. One such phrase is “I’m just not a handyman”.
In the U.S., every 13.7 minutes, a man takes his own life. Young men are four times more likely than young women to commit suicide. What can be done? Maybe more men should seek psychological help?