What is Toxic Masculinity? A Counselor's Perspective
Is "toxic masculinity" even a real scientific concept? As a clinical psychologist who has worked with both mandated and voluntary male clients, I break down what the research actually tells us about rigid masculine conformity and its impact on men's mental health and relationships.
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👨⚕️ About This Channel:I'm a licensed counselor specializing in men's mental health, masculinity research, and trauma-informed therapy. My work focuses on evidence-based approaches to understanding gender, relationships, and psychological wellbeing.
⚠️ Important Note: This video presents a nuanced, research-based perspective that acknowledges legitimate concerns about male behavior while avoiding both defensive dismissal and wholesale condemnation of masculinity.
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Timestamps:0:00 - Introduction: Two Different Men, Same Socialization1:30 - The Cultural Term vs. Scientific Reality6:00 - Acknowledging Legitimate Concerns About Male Violence9:00 - Research on Rigid Masculine Conformity15:00 - Why Rigid Conformity Develops (Precarious Manhood)19:00 - Flexible vs. Rigid Masculine Expression23:00 - Clinical Interventions and Path Forward27:00 - Moving Beyond Labels to Solutions
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