What if therapy for men isn’t always the safe, supportive space it’s made out to be?
About this episode:
In this episode of This Triggers Me, a sociologist and a psychologist specializing in men’s therapy unpack why conversations about men’s mental health can feel so triggering and why many men feel let down by therapy itself.
They explore the gap between cultural messaging (“men just need therapy”) and the real experiences of men who report feeling dismissed, misunderstood or judged. This conversation challenges assumptions while offering a more honest look at what actually supports men’s wellbeing.
Key takeaways:
Why men’s mental health and therapy for men can feel triggering or unsafe for some men
Common experiences of invalidation, minimization, and dismissal in therapy
The problem with blanket statements like “all men need therapy”
How the perceived feminization of therapy can create resistance
The impact of weaponized therapy language in relationships and culture
How masculinity norms like self-reliance shape help-seeking behavior
Why the therapeutic relationship not techniques is the strongest predictor of success
A reframing of men’s therapy as collaborative, challenging, and accountability driven (not just venting)
Structural barriers: cost, lack of choice, and gaps in training around men’s experiences
The need for more accessible, nuanced support systems for men’s wellbeing
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