Description
This course explores how men and women differ in emotional processing and expression due to a combination of evolutionary, neurobiological, and societal factors, with women generally being more emotionally expressive and relationship-focused while men tend toward more compartmentalized processing and action-oriented responses. It provides strategies for bridging these differences to achieve emotional harmony in relationships, emphasizing the importance of active listening, validating emotions, challenging gender stereotypes, and developing emotional intelligence regardless of gender.