Facing gender stereotypes related to emotions can take a toll on mental health over time, potentially leading to stress, burnout, and a sense of being misunderstood. Talking to a therapist about these challenges can be one way to learn coping skills and receive support. However, some people may not feel comfortable attending therapy in person due to social pressures or other factors. In these cases, you might consider talking to a therapist online through a platform like BetterHelp.
An online platform offers the chance to attend therapy from the comfort of your home or any location with an internet connection. In addition, you can choose the gender of your therapist, which may allow you to connect with someone who has experienced similar societal pressure regarding their gender.
Evidence suggests that online therapy tends to be equally effective across gender, and a 2019 study reported that “multimodal digital psychotherapy is a potentially effective treatment for adult depression,” with additional research supporting its use for a variety of mental health concerns.
According to current research, there appears to be no significant differences between the types of emotions experienced by men and women, as well as the ways in which people of different genders experience these emotions. Each person is unique, and simply seeing people as human beings may reduce stigma and work toward a society where gender can be viewed as a personal choice and form of expression. If you are facing mental health challenges due to gender roles, social pressure, or emotional difficulties, consider seeking support from an online or in-person therapist.