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The Hidden Struggles of Men in Therapy (and Why They Deserve Space Too)
Culturally, the archetype of the “emotionally unavailable” man is ubiquitous: it’s the theme of countless films, songs, and self-help books marketed toward women. But what many therapists working with men often encounter is something more complex: men who actually feel deeply, but have never been given a language for those feelings, or worse, were taught that expressing them makes them weak or burdensome.