I work with men whose motivation to start therapy is often due to: (1) an abrupt life change; (2) the unease of a costly behavior, habit, or belief; (3) the profound concern of loved ones; or (4) the requirements of the legal system. Most of my clients face (or have recently faced!) some type of ultimatum. For such a man, therapy is rarely seen as a luxury. Instead, they tend to see therapy as something of a 'necessary bargain'—a means to specific end. My typical client is pragmatic and can be prone to annoyance if the goals are ill-defined, un-engaging, purposeless, or unrewarding.
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