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  • Oct 20, 2024 | innerself.com | Robert Jennings |Roger Patulny |Hong Kong Baptist

    Image by Marcela from Pixabay. The new issue focuses on personal responsibility, and interestingly enough yesterday while I was at my local farmers' market, I overheard someone saying that they personally did not want to have to assume responsibility for anything in their own life. What??? That's almost like saying you don't want to have to breathe... OK, well while you may not want to, your only other alternative to that choice is death. So, the same with our life.

  • Oct 17, 2024 | innerself.com | Roger Patulny |Hong Kong Baptist |Gary Chapman |John Gottman

    FotoDuets/Shutterstock. Why are men more emotionally disconnected than women? How does masculinity contribute to men’s loneliness? What are the health impacts of emotional disconnection in men? Are traditional masculine norms hurting men’s emotional well-being? How can men expand their emotional support networks?

  • Oct 1, 2024 | medicalxpress.com | Roger Patulny

    This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies . Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content's credibility:Many of us are worried about loneliness and isolation, and both decade-old and recent data suggest they impact men more than women. Loneliness predicts health outcomes including early mortality, greater psychological distress, and more cardiovascular, metabolic and neurological problems.

  • Aug 4, 2023 | dailybulletin.com.au | Roger Patulny

    Love is usually framed as romantic and desirable: an intimate connection that’s its own reward. That justifies, perhaps, the toil and hard work that make up much of our lives. But it also disguises how much love is also work: a labour performed disproportionately by women. Alva Gotby’s They Call it Love is a timely reminder of one of the more invisible gender inequalities – the difference in emotional and intimate care work performed by men and women within heterosexual households.

  • Aug 1, 2023 | tolerance.ca | Roger Patulny

    Love is usually framed as romantic and desirable: an intimate connection that’s its own reward. That justifies, perhaps, the toil and hard work that make up much of our lives. But it also disguises how much love is also work: a labour performed disproportionately by women. Alva Gotby’s They Call it Love is a timely reminder of one of the more invisible gender inequalities – the…Read complete article© The Conversation - Tuesday, August 1 2023

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