Is empathy for men dangerous or is the real danger what happens when empathy is withheld?
In this episode of This Triggers Me, a psychologist specialized in therapy for men and a sociologist focused on men and boy’s wellbeing take on one of the most polarizing questions about gender dynamics. They explore the tension between empathy and accountability, challenge the fear that supporting men’s mental health enables harm, and unpack how dehumanization fuels division. Through real life examples and psychological frameworks, they examine what it actually looks like to hold both compassion and responsibility at the same time.
Key takeaways:
Why empathy for men is often seen as controversial
The difference between empathy and excusing harmful behavior
How dehumanization (not empathy) is what drives anger and division
The “trauma triangle” (victim, villain, hero) and how it shows up in conflict
How triggers and shame keep people stuck in reactive roles
The impact of polarization in conversations around the male loneliness epidemic and men’s mental health
Common themes in men’s therapy, including self loathing and difficulty with self compassion
Why many men deeply want emotional closeness but struggle to access it
How validating and witnessing pain can reduce defensiveness, anger, and disconnection
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