The article discusses the phrase "all men are dogs" as a reflection of trauma from women who have endured unhealthy relationships with men. It highlights the need for patients to reframe their perspectives, focusing not on a blanket judgment of all men but rather on discerning individuals based on their behaviors and qualities. A patientâs insightful analogy connects the need for understanding and judgment in relationships, emphasizing that the focus should be on identifying those capable of healthy interactions, rather than generalizing negative experiences with all men.
"But do you like all dogs and, if not, how do you tell which ones are safe?" This question encourages reflection on the discernment of safe individuals versus harmful ones.
"All men are dogs" serves as a reflection of trauma and the perception of men as untrustworthy, stemming from painful past experiences with male figures.
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