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Men's brains are less likely to seek social support during times of stress from "summary" of The Male Brain by Louann Brizendine, MD

Men are often portrayed as the strong, silent type, able to handle stress on their own without needing to reach out for support. This stereotype, it turns out, has some basis in reality when we look at the biology of the male brain. When faced with stressful situations, men's brains are actually wired to be less likely to seek social support compared to women. One reason for this difference lies in the way that stress affects the male brain. When men experience stress, the release of the hormone vasopressin actually dampens their desire to seek out social connections. Instead of turning to others for support, men may be more inclined to retreat into themselves, trying to deal with the stress on their own. This behavior can be traced back to evolution, where men were traditionally hunters and protectors, needing to remain strong and independent in order to survive. Seeking social support d...
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    The Male Brain

    Louann Brizendine, MD

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