I invite you to read Ms. Kay’s article in full. She has some brilliant insights into why Psychology, as a profession, has failed men and boys.

Psychologists treating individual boys and men for individual problems should not be basing their approach on unscientific collectivist theories. It is hardly surprising to learn that the psychology profession has become increasingly populated by women in recent years, and also trending younger, meaning more of its practitioners came into the profession after having been steeped for years in an increasingly more radically anti-science and pro-ideological academic environment.

In one of her articles entitled: “The American Psychological Association Goes to War Against Boys and Men,” Ms. Kay points out:

Barbara Kay has written several excellent articles on the American Psychologists Association’s new guidelines on treating boys and men.

She also brilliantly points out that the failure of Psychologists to effectively treat men and boys is likely to be one of the principal reasons that men and boys do not seek help from (incompetent and man-hating) psychologists.

I have thoroughly reviewed the APA’s new guidelines for treating boys and men. It is beyond “junk science.” The APA guidelines on boys and men are the product of charlatans.

Most people outside the “profession” (I use the term loosely) of Psychologists don’t realize that Psychology is, and has never been, a science. Psychologists, when they are acting ethically and responsibly, will often turn to science for help, validation and professional improvement. When Psychologists are acting unethically and irresponsibly, they produce toxic attitudes and treatment methods that are designed to serve their own individual hate ideologies, against men, rather than serving the public interest.

I invite you to read the APA’s guidelines on treating men and boys. They are nothing but passive-aggressive strategies for denying men their birthrights, their choices, their sexual preferences and their biological identities.

It is beyond the scope of this article to review all of the 30,000 words. We can, however, take an exampleor two, of the APA’s open hatred of men, and, its advocacy for malpractice when treating boys and men.

Let’s take a close look at some of the APA’s snake oil.

In epidemiological studies, substance abuse and alcohol abuse were correlated with higher suicide rates among men (Pompilli et al., 2010). Many men use alcohol or other drugs as a trauma-related avoidance response to difficult emotional situations and uncomfortable affective states (Elder, Domino, Mata-Galán, & Kilmartin, 2017), and investigators have uncovered strong links between alcohol and suicide completion (Kaplan et al., 2013).

This paragraph seeks to blame men for using alcohol and drugs to “avoid response to difficult emotional situations.” This is beyond “junk science” and ignorance. This is “anti-science,” “psychobabble,” and misandry.

Science (as any competent professional should know) has shown us that men react to depression, biologically, in the exact opposite manner as women. The APA’s guidelines imply that men are at fault for their own clinical depression by concealing their feelings, and, trying to hide their feelings with substance abuse. Nothing could be further from the science on the subject.

Recent genetic research has shown us that men have certain biological DNA markers that respond in certain ways to men’s clinical depression. Those DNA markers not only make men more susceptible to being victims of substance abuse, but, are likely to actually compel men, biologically, to use alcohol or drugs.

“The brain transcriptional profile of MDD [Major Depressive Disorder] differs greatly by sex, with multiple transcriptional changes in opposite directions between men and women with MDD.” Marianne L. Seney, Zhiguang Huo, Kelly Cahill, Leon French, Rachel Puralewski, Joyce Zhang, Ryan W. Logan, George Tseng, David A. Lewis, Etienne Sibille“Opposite Molecular Signatures of Depression in Men and Women,” Journal of Biological Psychiatry, Volume 84, Issue 1, Pages 18–27, July 1, 2018.

Instead of consulting science, physicians and other reputable sources, the APA has relied, instead, on the demeaning tenets of political gender feminist ideologies.

This anti-science is exactly what Ms. Kay is referencing when she wrote: “It is hardly surprising to learn that the psychology profession has become increasingly populated by women in recent years, and also trending younger, meaning more of its practitioners came into the profession after having been steeped for years in an increasingly more radically anti-science and pro-ideological academic environment.”