They don’t call it “therapy.”
They don’t schedule appointments.
But every Saturday morning, without fail, they meet at the same coffee shop. Or go for a drive. Or just sit in silence, watching the game.
For many men, healing doesn’t happen on a therapist’s couch — it happens with a buddy.
In this powerful and honest episode, mindfulness and emotional wellness expert Dr. Soha dives into the growing trend of men turning to close male friendships — what some are calling “buddy systems” — as their primary source of emotional support. With rising loneliness, societal pressure to “be strong,” and stigma around mental health, many men are bypassing therapy — not because they don’t need help, but because friendship feels safer than treatment.
Dr. Soha explores:
- Why traditional therapy can feel intimidating, alienating, or “feminine” to many men
- How casual, low-pressure bonds (“just hanging out”) become lifelines for emotional release
- The hidden mental health crisis behind male isolation — and how buddies fill the gap
- When a buddy helps — and when professional support is still essential
- How we can honor these bonds while encouraging healthier, more open paths to healing
This isn’t about replacing therapy.
It’s about understanding how men actually heal — and creating a world where they don’t have to choose between pride and peace.
🎧 If you’ve ever said, “I don’t need help — I’ve got my guy,” this conversation will hit home.
Because sometimes, the most profound therapy… never looks like therapy at all.
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