What Sordell is identifying is a tabu.
Society, and particularly men have been inculcated to ‘man up’ and deny their feelings. If a club proactively employs a full-time counsellor then immediately that ruinous culture is kicked into touch. Counsellors are trained to be confidential.
Any supposition that people would be ‘shy’ about a session of let’s say, mindfulness or cbt, isn’t really getting the point.
We can only respond to our environment and if that environment welcomes these initiatives then the participant’s mindset changes in tandem with the culture.
That’s all Sordell is saying and he’s right, 100%.
Society, and particularly men have been inculcated to ‘man up’ and deny their feelings. If a club proactively employs a full-time counsellor then immediately that ruinous culture is kicked into touch. Counsellors are trained to be confidential.
Any supposition that people would be ‘shy’ about a session of let’s say, mindfulness or cbt, isn’t really getting the point.
We can only respond to our environment and if that environment welcomes these initiatives then the participant’s mindset changes in tandem with the culture.
That’s all Sordell is saying and he’s right, 100%.