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Boys to good men

Posted by By Sarah Catherall on May 7, 2024 in News
Bailing out boys
Bailing out boys

Special shout out to our faculty, Luc Cousineau on his research.

Many young males are swayed by toxic online messages of what it is to be a man. Now there are moves to show them a different path, one which embraces vulnerability, empathy and respectful relationships.

Click here to visit the online version. If you can't access it, feel free to contact Dr. Cousineau.

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Stairs House, 6230 South Street

PO Box 15000

Halifax,NS   B3H 4R2

Tel: (902) 494-2152