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Written by Online therapist Dr. Gloria Vanderhorst, Ph.D.

Why Husbands Disappoint

Emotional Contradiction and the Path to Connection – Why Husbands Disappoint

Emotional silence isn’t a flaw, it’s a legacy. For individuals in Maryland and DC, this conversation with Healing for the Soul explores how boys are taught to suppress emotion, how that shapes adult relationships, and what couples can do to reconnect and heal.

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Why do so many men struggle to express emotion, and how does that shape the way we love and relate to one another?

This week, I joined Healing for the Soul with Robin Ann Stoltman to talk about the emotional lives of men and boys, and how the lessons they learn early in life affect intimacy, connection, and communication. With fifty years of experience in psychology, I’ve seen how cultural expectations teach boys to shut down feelings that are considered “unmanly,” leaving many men unable to express tenderness, sadness, or fear.

In this episode, we talk about:

  • Why men often seem emotionally unavailable and where it really begins
  • How boys are conditioned to suppress their feelings
  • The role women play in fostering or limiting emotional connection
  • How couples can rebuild intimacy and trust through emotional honesty
  • Why healing emotional silence helps not only men, but families

As I share in the conversation, we train boys not to feel, then expect them to grow into men who can connect. That’s emotional contradiction.

If you’ve ever felt unseen or disconnected in your relationships, I hope this episode helps you find compassion, clarity, and a way forward.

Listen to the full episode: Healing for the Soul with Robin Ann Stoltman

Want to explore how emotional fluency supports relationships? Visit Psychology Today’s article on why men struggle to express emotions and Greater Good’s guide to helping someone open up emotionally.

If you’re navigating emotional restriction, relational tension, or communication challenges, therapy can help. Learn more about individual therapy in Maryland and DC or explore therapeutic approaches that support emotional clarity, connection, and growth.

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