Episode 14: Are Men the Problem? The Curse of Toxic Masculinity

Lost in a TikTok rabbit hole one evening, I came across of thread of videos discussing why men are not hired for certain professions and even a discussion on historical facts related to the treatment of the mummified bodies of women. Needless to say, the comments section of these videos was filled with many stories, experiences, and examples from modern times and the history of men “behaving badly.” But more so than just men’s behavior, there appeared to be a common root to all these teachings, understandings, and beliefs that contributed to these behaviors, toxic masculinity. Societal beliefs about what it means to be a man or behave manlily appear to be eroding at the morality of men. This eroding also includes how these beliefs affect everyone in this shared world and the repercussion of those behaviors being left unchecked. This open, frank discussion is meant to approach this subject from the perspective of mental health professionals who work with everyone affected by these beliefs. Toxic masculinity has left no stone unturned in the trauma it causes and the lives it affects.

Brynn Dearie is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Certified Sex Addiction Therapist, Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, Certified Autism Specialist, 200hr Yoga Teacher, and Licensed Drug and Alcohol Counselor.

Emai1: brynnedearie@gmail.com

The Trauma Perspective is a discussion with Dr. Tasha Browning, a licensed mental health counselor, about trauma, mental health, and healing. These talks are about complicated experiences, complex topics, and resources to promote personal healing in your trauma work. 

Resources for Further Investigation: 

Social Media Behavior, Toxic Masculinity, and Depression

Mike C. Parent, Teresa D. Gobble, and Aaron Rochlen

Males and Mental Health Stigma

Benita N. Chatmon

PUSSYPEDIA

https://www.pussypedia.net

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Episode 13: Sexual Liberation in Trauma Work: Healing through Sex Positivity