That is entirely possible, a lot of modern systems are biased against men. I'd like to know if there are any articles you're getting this information from that you can link me to as I'd be very interested to hear more about this. I'm not entirely sure it's necessarily a system directly designed to hinder the progress of men and help propel women forward but if it is in fact true that therapy operates under the same gender-oriented viewpoint as say, the education system (where it is particularly designed to cater to the feminine mind and men are treated as "defective girls"), then that is absolutely something that should change. I believe that any organization that operates under the broad assumption that all people should behave like this select margin that we have determined is the "proper" frame of mind needs to be changed, such as gender or racially oriented practices like these. I personally don't put a whole lot of stock in therapy for my own reasons - if you do and it works for you that's great - but I've always seen it as a tool for reform to their enforced normalcy. You are absolutely correct that therapy should not be sexist as should any of the other reformed standards in employment, education, and medicine and should be fought on a much larger scale than it's individual parts. I would love to learn further about this issue.
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