Dr. Tara J. Palmatier

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The first Shrink4Men was published by Dr Tara J. Palmatier, PsyD on January 12, 2009. Dr Palmatier began Shrink4Men because she recognized that men who are in abusive relationships in which the perpetrator is a woman do not have the same support resources as their female counterparts. Much of society and support organizations refuse to recognize that men comprise approximately 50% of relational abuse targets or, worse yet, ridicule men who seek help for this reason.

Many men in relationships with abusive women don’t even recognize that what they’re experiencing from their nearest and dearest is abuse. There are many double standards in our society when it comes to what is acceptable behavior for men and what is acceptable behavior for women.

Dr Tara holds a PsyD in Clinical Psychology and an MSc in Counseling Psychology. She has over 15 years of experience delivering direct services to diverse populations in a variety of settings. Dr Tara completed and successfully defended her doctoral dissertation, Ce ci n’est pas une these: An applied psychoanalysis of Rene Magritte, in 2004. It examines unresolved childhood bereavement, the effects of a mentally ill mother and creative outcomes in an adult artist. She continues to have an interest in psychology and the arts.

Dr Tara currently publishes the Shrink4Men website, blog and forum. She specializes in helping men who are trying to end relationships or seeking coping strategies for dealing with their abusive wives, girlfriends or exes, many of whom have been diagnosed with personality disorder or whom they suspect have personality disorders or traits.

The philosophy of Shrink4Men is as follows:

  • Abuse is unacceptable from either sex.
  • Abuse is unacceptable even when the perpetrator has a personality disorder or other mental illness.
  • Tolerating abuse from your wife or girlfriend doesn’t make you a good guy; it makes you a victim. If you remain in the relationship or don’t take steps to stop the abuse once  you recognize you’re being abused, manipulated, controlled or terrorized you are enabling your own mistreatment.
  • Ending a relationship or a marriage in which you’re actively being emotionally and/or physically abused doesn’t make you a “bad guy”—even if you have children.
  • Double standards and inequities in relationships are unhealthy and unacceptable. You shouldn’t have to “take it” or shoulder the entire financial burden because you’re a man.
  • Both partners’ needs and feelings are equally important. Both partners come first in a relationship. Both partners need to compromise.
  • Allowing yourself to be devalued in a relationship is not okay. Relationships should ultimately be a source of comfort and support not a series of endless hostilities, psychological castration, no-win situations, hoop jumping, emotional withdrawal, transactions and resignation.

When a man is abusive, he’s designated a jerk and we encourage his wife or girlfriend to end the relationship. Abusive men are publicly humiliated, vilified and often imprisoned for their violent behavior. When a woman is abusive, we advise her male target that she’s just emotional, she was abused as child, so he needs to  be patient and sensitive to her feelings and stick with her no matter the personal cost. When a woman is violent toward a man in the context of an intimate relationship, it’s still the man who usually gets carted off to jail even when he’s the one with the cuts and bruises.

Dr Tara J. Palmatier is in no way minimizing the legitimate abuse many women suffer in their intimate relationships from men. She is, however, trying to shine the spotlight on the abuse suffered by men who are targets of their female intimate partners and exes, which is just as real and just as painful, if not worse, due to the lack of ready social and personal support.

 

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3 thoughts on “Dr. Tara J. Palmatier”

  1. Well well, now, finally, long at LAST, at LEAST a few woman, especially doctor type woman are NOW realizing WHAT MEN are NOW faced with, when it comes to relationships and marriages.

    The Doctor, finally realizes that MEN are faced with and who are in abusive relationships in which the perpetrator is a woman.

    And men do NOT have the same support resources as their female counterparts.

    To prevent that happening ever, A-GAIN, then why NOT, EQUALIZE UP the LAWS for BOTH sexes, and NOT, having ALL, or MOST of the laws oblige the FEMALE, and NOTHING for the MALE.

    Looking back on it, I HAVE, NEVER been married, and the way the LAWS work, I WILL say, THANK GAWD, that I NEVER WILL, I WILL, always BE, and HAPPILY BE SINGLE.

    ESPECIALLY, the WAYS, that the LAWS work in favor of WOMAN, and NOT MEN, PERIOD.

  2. Dr. T has an uncanny, near-psychic ability to read into the minds, motivations and manipulation techniques of Borderline, Narcissistic, Sociopathic etc. women. There are no caveats or asterisks to her; she calls a spade a spade and will not pull punches or sugar coat anything…which is exactly what men need these days – a female advocate & supporter in our corner.

    Sociopathic and/or feminist women despise her because she ‘has their number’ and refuses to be intimidated into watering down or even hiding the truth.

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