those powers you two support
Now, look here young fella me lad :)) I don't know what 'powers' you think I support but I can assure you that I do no such thing. I support common sense.
combating the concept of men not being allowed to share emotions in a public sphere, is not okey?
Not if you're setting yourself up as a counsellor to those same men. You must be congruent in the Rogerian sense certainly, but you must be in control of your own emotions. A quivering wreck is no support to a person in emotional turmoil - quite the opposite, very damaging. The first rule for therapists is that they must explore their own issues and come to terms with them because of the danger of these issues lying dormant and then coming up for the therapist during contact with clients. A patient's situation may act as a trigger for a therapist who has not dealt adequately with their own issues.
Petersen's type of one size fits all, therapy at the touch of a button is unprofessional and shallow.
he is stronger and braver then you can ever be,
That's a ridiculous statement to make about two people when you don't know either of them at all.