Send us a text Should men be the sole Providers and Protectors? Is that not wat women want? We hear it all of the time. I belive that the it is okay for men to be providers and protectors. But we as men are more than that. It is good for us men to explore what else we are as human beings, other than the roles that society has encouraged us to play. This episode provides a broader perspective on how assuming the role of provider and protectors affect relationships...
All content for The Therapist Perspective is the property of Daniel Galarza, LCSW and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Send us a text Should men be the sole Providers and Protectors? Is that not wat women want? We hear it all of the time. I belive that the it is okay for men to be providers and protectors. But we as men are more than that. It is good for us men to explore what else we are as human beings, other than the roles that society has encouraged us to play. This episode provides a broader perspective on how assuming the role of provider and protectors affect relationships...
Send us a text Gender roles provide an idea of who we need to be in society and in relationships. But do gender roles help or harm relationships? Many people feel that if men and women were better at understanding their roles that couples would be better for it. Others believe that gender roles get in the way. Listen to get my perspective about the affects of gender roles in relationships.
The Therapist Perspective
Send us a text Should men be the sole Providers and Protectors? Is that not wat women want? We hear it all of the time. I belive that the it is okay for men to be providers and protectors. But we as men are more than that. It is good for us men to explore what else we are as human beings, other than the roles that society has encouraged us to play. This episode provides a broader perspective on how assuming the role of provider and protectors affect relationships...