Therapy doesn't work for men because men need to solve the problem instead of endlessly talking about it. If your job is making you miserable you need a new job. Paying $300/hr to talk about it leaves you miserable and $300/hr poorer, and the time you wasted could have been spent on finding another job. Women make up their own problems, so they can make up their own solutions in therapy and say it "works".
A male-oriented "therapist" is called a "consultant". They look at whatever it is, identify the core problem, and sometimes even one or two possible solutions.
I'm guessing some stealth-feminist downvoted you, but you're 100% correct.
Back when I was in the dating market that was one of the things that annoyed me most about women: they just wanted to talk, and talk, and talk, and then even admitted they weren't actually interested in solutions, they just wanted to have their "feelings validated".
Therapy doesn't work for men because men need to solve the problem instead of endlessly talking about it. If your job is making you miserable you need a new job. Paying $300/hr to talk about it leaves you miserable and $300/hr poorer, and the time you wasted could have been spent on finding another job. Women make up their own problems, so they can make up their own solutions in therapy and say it "works".
A male-oriented "therapist" is called a "consultant". They look at whatever it is, identify the core problem, and sometimes even one or two possible solutions.
I'm guessing some stealth-feminist downvoted you, but you're 100% correct.
Back when I was in the dating market that was one of the things that annoyed me most about women: they just wanted to talk, and talk, and talk, and then even admitted they weren't actually interested in solutions, they just wanted to have their "feelings validated".