Why are men more likely to drink and do drugs? Risk-taking habits, stigma, and availability by Taylor Bennett | Jun 13, 2019 | Alcohol & Drugs, Gender, Mental Health Topics Substance abuse is a serious disease that plagues the lives of both men and women. It is characterized by problems controlling use of a substance (alcohol or drugs), failure to quit even when it affects important areas of life, and the development of cravings, tolerance, and withdrawal when use of…
Counseling for men—It’s okay to ask for help by Anthony Centore, PhD | Jun 12, 2019 | Beginning Therapy, Men's Issues, Mental Health Topics It’s difficult for many people to admit they need help and then to actually seek out that help—it’s sometimes even more difficult for men. That said, it’s important that men (as well as women) ask for and seek professional mental health help when they need it, as counseling can help…
Do men get angrier than women? by Taylor Bennett | Jan 24, 2019 | Anger Management, Mental Health Topics “Do men get angrier than women?” The majority would probably say yes: Men do get angrier than women, and more often. But would the majority be correct? Or, would they be endorsing another one of many gender stereotypes? Science overwhelmingly shows that this is, indeed, just another false label—men do…