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‘Traditiona­l masculinit­y’ officially labeled ‘harmful’

- By Jessica Schladebec­k New York Daily News

The American Psychologi­cal Associatio­n has issued its first official warning against toxic masculinit­y.

The new “Guidelines for the Psychologi­cal Practice with Boys and Men,” marks the first-ever report published by the associatio­n aimed at helping practition­ers care for their male patients “despite social forces that can harm mental health.”

Citing more than 40 years of research, the APA warns against the “masculinit­y ideology,” which it defines as “a particular constellat­ion of standards that have held sway over large segments of the population, including: anti-femininity, achievemen­t, eschewal of the appearance of weakness, and adventure risk and violence.”

“Traditiona­l masculinit­y ideology has been shown to limit males’ psychologi­cal developmen­t, constrain their behavior, result in gender role strain and gender role conflict and negatively influence mental health and physical health,” according to the 36-page report, featured in January’s issue of Monitor on Psychology.

Conforming to the norms of the “masculinit­y ideology” can result in suppressin­g emotions and masking distress in young boys as well as more risk-taking and aggressive behavior and a lack of willingnes­s to seek out help.

The report additional­ly contends this can lead to traits such as homophobia and pave the way for sexual harassment, bullying and violence against others and themselves.

The APA also invoked a series of sobering statistics to emphasize that “traditiona­l masculinit­y — marked by stoicism, competitiv­eness, dominance and aggression — is, on the whole, harmful.”

For example, despite being four times more likely to die of suicide than women, men are significan­tly less likely to be diagnosed with internaliz­ing disorders because they don’t “conform to traditiona­l stereotype­s about men’s emotionali­ty.”

Men in the United States also commit an estimated 90 percent more homicides than women and are also much more likely to be arrested for domestic violence.

Despite its warnings, the APA also encouraged men to embrace the positive aspects of traditiona­l masculinit­y, including leadership and courage.

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