“…As conformity to harmful stereotypical masculine gender norms, such as toughness, dominance and avoidance of emotions, appears strongest in adolescence for males (Kågesten et al, 2016), we contend that therapists in the current study view addressing masculine norms that may impede engagement in therapy an essential task to initially complete. Thus, although generalisability should not be claimed, we do claim broader relevance for the findings as they align with current guidelines for psychological practice with boys and men (APA, 2018), scholarly reviews (Boerma et al, 2023) and therapists' and clients' perspectives (Gibson et al, 2016;Johansson & Olsson, 2013). Future research may explore the themes of intersectionality and masculinity in greater depth and compare their relative importance to both practitioners and young men receiving psychotherapy, perhaps in paired-dyad studies.…”