Therapy Myths - Myth #1: Therapy Signals Weakness

In this video series, Jason talks about how men fail to seek out the help that they need because of preventative factors such as expense, being seen as weak, or that it's mysterious. For men, going to therapy is a reflection of strength of character, not any personal weakness or shortcoming. Jason talks about how this is so, and why it's important to act on getting help, instead of trying to figure it out yourself.

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Good Men Lying, and Eroding Trust

Lying chips away at one of the most important elements in an otherwise good relationship: trust. Without trust, it's impossible to grow together. Women often tell me they can't trust their guy, because he lies. If this is you, take a look at some of the questions to consider to help yourself, and help your relationship.

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Reworking Anger

Dealing effectively with anger is a difficult thing, because it can ruin relationships. In this article, Jason offers up six tools to help you control and use your anger to better yourself and your relationships.

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How to Stop Avoiding Your Problems

For a lot of men, dealing with their problems means putting them off, not attending to them or simply burying their head in the sand. Here's a quick article to help you start dealing with this unattended problems, so they won't build up and fester over time.

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