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The structure of therapy required for men is different to women. A lot of therapy training is aimed at women. This means when men get up the courage to go, they can often find it ineffective.
I'm 1 for 4 with therapy providers.
I would also argue that a lot of men need structural changes to their life that they can't make currently. Emotional based therapy is not very effective against structural problems.
Once again. You have only just learned that when men get therapy, their outcome is comparable to that of women. Before now you were musing whether therapy is as effective as staying home masturbating when we've known for ten years that it's better. Finding out you are ten years out of date is not the time to keep asserting without evidence. It's time to find some,listen, and learn.
What your asserting doesn't even contradict what I'm saying. "Men get similar outcomes when accessing mental health services" is not contradicted by "men need different mental health services"
Again, that sucks I'm sorry to hear it.
Again, just because Patient A is allergic to drug A, Drug A does direct harm. That doesn't mean the Drug A isn't recommended for p Patient B. I reccomend you listen.
You may suggest alternative treatment for patient A, you haven't. You only just learned therapy is effective for patient b,c,d,...
Again, I not only agree. I would add the women need structural changes to their life they can't make currently. This does not contradict the data. It doesn't contradict what I'm saying. I reccomend you listen.
What's with the "again"s? I don't see the commenter you're replying to anywhere else in this thread.
My bad. I don't read usernames. A flaw of mine.
As to the "agains". They're things I've repeated many time in this thread. Just frustrated saying the same things over and over.