Men’s Group Counselling with Dr. Michael Dadson (Mike Dadson)
Dr. Michael Dadson finds “Cultural conditioning poses obstacles that create barriers for men, hindering them from seeking mental health care and accessing counseling”
As a result of cultural conditioning,men frequently fail to grasp the significance of emotions or how they can contribute to their own mental well-being, as well as that of their loved ones. “The conditioning of men often revolves around utilitarian relationships like the work place where men often spend extended hours sometimes spending more time there than with their partners and children at home”.
Much of men’s day is consumed in an environment where emotions carry little, if any, importance and may even be seen as a liability. Men are also socialized at an early age to understand their value and even their attractiveness to a potential romantic partner may be assigned because of how effective they are at providing. As a result, men may find themselves ill-equipped and lacking experience in emotional connections family relationships due to their prolonged engagement in an environment that does not welcome many emotional expressions.
In order for men to embark on the journey of healing, it is crucial in counselling men, to address and overcome the commonly perceived lack of emotional sophistication associated with masculinity.