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- How Men Can Admit They Are Wrong, Take Accountability, and Repair RelationshipsMany men struggle to admit they’re wrong. From a conservative Christian psychologist’s perspective, this often traces back to childhood experiences where mistakes were punished harshly or met with ridicule. Boys may have learned that showing vulnerability or admitting fault made them weak. Naturopathically, chronic stress from these experiences can affect brain chemistry, making emotional regulation harder as adults. Recognizing these roots is the first step. Accepting that being wrong doesn’t diminish your value is key. Today, we’ll explore how to break these patterns and grow into accountable, loving men.4
- 1.1How Men Can Admit They Are Wrong, Take Accountability, and Repair Relationships30 Minutes
- 1.2Workbook: How Men Can Admit They Are Wrong, Take Accountability, and Repair Relationships30 Minutes
- 1.3Quiz: How Men Can Admit They Are Wrong, Take Accountability, and Repair Relationships30 Minutes5 Questions
- 1.4Instruction Manual: How Men Can Admit They Are Wrong, Take Accountability, and Repair Relationships30 Minutes
