The Importance of Family Communication by Nancy Li

In 1972, McLeod and Chaffee studied the different methods families used to watch media, and raised the theory of Family Communication Patterns. Later, Fitzpatrick and Ritchie (1994) further studied and enriched the theory. There are two key factors that influence family communication: conversation

Boys’ Emotionality and its Implications for Men by Alisha Husseinali Hooda

Definitions of masculinity in American culture are leading to a crisis of connection in boys and men. Niobe Way, in her book Deep Secrets, defines this crisis of connection as a “growing alienation, social isolation and fragmentation” (Way, 2013, p.