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What has psychology forgotten about boys since the '60s? | HBR Talk 279

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What has psychology forgotten about boys since the '60s? | HBR Talk 279

What has psychology forgotten about boys since the '60s? | HBR Talk 279

Modern psychology’s view of boys is all about stereotyping, shame, and labeling their masculinity toxic.

Rather than considering external causes for maladaptive behaviors, boys are blamed for their own suffering.

How have psychiatrists previously treated boys who have exhibited violence?

What did they know, that today’s profession has forgotten?

Tune in Thursday, September 21st, 2023, at 7PM as we continue to examine a 1960s case study with us.

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