Vassenor wrote:So let's see examples of this bias in the text.
Clinical psychologists should believe in male privilege.
Although privilege has not applied to all
boys and men in equal measure, in the
aggregate, males experience a greater
degree of social and economic power than
girls and women
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Clinical psychologists should be trying to push for change "institutional, cultural, and systemic" level.
This is a political conclusion and an interjecting of feminist politics into psychology.
Within the context of it, it is demanding psychologists stop trying to actually help men, and instead accept feminist dogmatisms that feminist chauvinism being asserted at men as fact will "Help" them, despite no empirical evidence for this being the case. That is a political conclusion and demand.
It is a demand psychologists play the role of a feminist indoctrinator and try to "change" men to suit feminists demands.
This is unethical in psychological terms. It's another good example of how allowing a feminist a position of authority erodes an institution and its benefits for society, because their biases and chauvinism are a totalizing worldview that effect everything they do. This is feminists fucking up psychology like they have fucked up every institution they have touched and been allowed to govern.
They also demand people believe feminist guff about microaggressions, when as Tahar points out, the evidence simply isn't there from a scientific perspective to support feminist claims.
When working with boys and men, psychologists can address issues of privilege
and power related to sexism in a developmentally appropriate way to help them
obtain the knowledge, attitudes, and skills
to be effective allies
"In which feminists fuck over the health profession and make men more ill because they're so obsessed with women they think mens healthcare should focus on making men allies to the feminist cause."
This is, to be completely clear, fucking unethical. It is gynocentrism being shoved down the throat of a healthcare profession that is supposed to be patient centered, not centered on feminism and its obsessive chauvinism being validated and forcing patients to conform to it.
PRIVILEGE
Privilege refers to unearned sources of social status, power, and
institutionalized advantage experienced by individuals by virtue of
their culturally valued and dominant social identities (e.g., White,
Christian, male, and middle/upper class; McIntosh, 2008).
This is a political claim and a progressive one in the text itself, despite the fact male privilege is contested and the overwhelming majority of the public are not feminists. Beyond that, it doesn't note female privilege.
This is an example of medicalizing a social issue to absolve the perpetrators of responsibility, itself a result of the political bias of the people here and the feminist hostility to recognizing male disadvantage as a result of womens sexism, prefering instead to blame men for their mindsets and blaming the victim:
Indeed, boys and men are overrepresented in a variety of
psychological and social problems. For example, boys are disproportionately represented among schoolchildren with learning difficulties (e.g., lower standardized test scores)
We know from actual empirical study rather than mere assertions of feminist hatred and prejudice that boys are marked lower for the same work. To blame this on them being ill is disgusting, but what can you expect? The feminist worldview isn't capable of doing any different.
Some of it is decent, see here where they note the dissenting opinions for why men don't seek help;
Other investigations have identified
systemic gender bias toward adult men in psychotherapy (Mahalik
et al., 2012) and in other helping services such as domestic abuse
shelters (Douglas & Hines, 2011). Broader societal factors, such as
the stigma of seeking psychological help, also negatively impact
men’s help-seeking behaviors and the subsequent delivery of psy-
4 APA | Guidelines for Psychological Practice with Boys and Men
chological services (Hammer et al., 2013; Mackenzie, Gekoski, &
Knox, 2006; Mahalik et al., 2012).
Here's some more feminist shite;
Sexism exists as a byproduct, reinforcer, and justification of male privilege.
And here, we see the fucking duluth model, straight up referenced as factual and something psychologists should take seriously;
men use violence and control in relationships as a way of maintaining sexist
beliefs and dominance over women (e.g.,
the Duluth Model; Pence & Paymar, 1993).
""What bias tho"
Says Vassenor.
There's positive elements in there where a problem is recognized, but they are largely overshadowed by feminist compulsions and misdiangosis and insistence on feeding men more arsenic because it will make them well.
Notably one of the better parts is when they note that male violence and sexual aggressiveness is largely correlated with their mistreatment as children and by the school system.
Childhood physical and/or sexual abuse victimization has
been found to be a significant precursor
to aggressive behavior in boys and men
(Jennings, Piquero, & Reingle, 2012; Tyler,
Johnson, & Brownridge, 2008). O
Reminder that most boys report a female sexual abuser.
Etc.
Here's the biggest fucking laugh though and it goes back to what someone noted earlier about how this will chase men away:
Rationale
A disparity exists between the occurrence
and severity of men’s mental health problems and the disproportionately low number of men served by psychological services (Englar-Carlson, 2014). It has been
suggested that many men do not seek psychological help because services are not in
alignment with masculine cultural norms
that equate asking for assistance for psychological and emotional concerns with
shame and weakness (Addis & Mahalik,
2003). An understanding of gender norms
when designing services for boys and men
may lead to greater participation among
this population (Mahalik et al., 2012).
https://www.survation.com/uk-attitudes- ... t-society/Feminism: 7% of men agree feminism can help them.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/201 ... tal-health(Of those with mental health issues) 28% of men admitted that they had not sought medical help, in other words: 72% of men seek the help of psychologists.
Get ready to see that plummet now that feminists have toxified it with their hate ideology.