Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m OP, and I believe they were just saying that men of a certain age were socialized to be “tough” and may not be amenable to therapy. This has been the case for my dad- happy to send mom, help his kids seek it, but doesn’t (yet) feel comfortable having that help for himself.
That's what I thought too.
Regardless of any alternative meanings for Boomer, that literally is the name of OP's dad's generation.
Anonymous wrote:I’m OP, and I believe they were just saying that men of a certain age were socialized to be “tough” and may not be amenable to therapy. This has been the case for my dad- happy to send mom, help his kids seek it, but doesn’t (yet) feel comfortable having that help for himself.
Anonymous wrote:Oh that’s heartbreaking for your dad. He didn’t fail her, as I am sure you know.
Prepare him for the sad phone calls from your mom. My dad goes to visit my mom for ten hours, then by the time he is in the parking lot Mom is calling him begging him to visit bc she thinks he has never been there. She can’t remember the hours and hours he just gave up to her. It’s just awful.
This might be tough for a male Boomer, but therapy could be really helpful to keep him sane during all this.