Would more men be open to going to therapy if they had resources tailored specifically for them, and if the office had Emotional Support Animals for appointment use?

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      If it’s one big cause that applies to millions, then no, individual therapy cannot fix that massive problem.

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          Even if there were enough therapists, and even if they could actually help, you’re still talking about fixing mental problems instead of preventing them.

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            It does prevent them if caught earlier. There are many that are simply incurable so idk your point.

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              If these mental problems arise from the living conditions of the masses, no amount of therapy can prevent them. Many that seem incurable might just be failing to escape psyche-wrecking situations.

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                Do you wanna cure cancer, solve global warming, and solve global hunger too while you’re at it? Yeah I’d love to live in a magical perfect world too.