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Boy’s and Men’s Mental Health – Breaking down the Barriers

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Did you know - that men are at greatest risk of suicide but, are less likely to ask for help. According to the Black Dog Institute, an estimated 72% of men will not seek help for a mental health disorder. So why are our brothers, dads, sons, uncles, nephews, mates suffering in silence from mental health conditions and not feeling able to seek help from others when they need it the most? Today on MediTalk I speak with Jon Marginis who is a Counselling Psychology Registrar practicing privately at Clear Health Psychology and is a Psychologist at Scotch College in Perth. Jon is a great advocate of Boy’s and Men’s Mental Health and works alongside them through challenging times in their life. Jon has done a lot of work with children and teenagers but, also has a keen interest in working with adults. He also prides himself on working with boys and males and enjoys breaking down the societal barriers around negative stereotypes associated with males engaging in therapy. Due to his tireless efforts in increasing the profile of male mental health on a local and global level he was nominated for a national Australian Mens Health Forum award. A big thank you to Jon for sharing his knowledge with us all and continuing to advocate for such an important mental health cause. We appreciate him taking the time to be interviewed. Please if this interview has brought up feelings for you – reach out for support from; Lifeline – 13 11 14 Beyond Blue – 1300 22 4636 Or speak with your GP. And to learn more about Jon Marginis visit: clearhealthpsychology.com.au A big thank you to the great work of organisations that were mentioned throughout the interview that are making a difference to boys and mens mental health: www.tomorrowman.com.au www.thekaieardleyfoundation.com.au If this episode can help a friend or family member please share and let's keep on talking and improving the mental health of boys and men. Take care of you & thank you for taking the time to listen to Meditalk, D :-)
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Did you know - that men are at greatest risk of suicide but, are less likely to ask for help. According to the Black Dog Institute, an estimated 72% of men will not seek help for a mental health disorder. So why are our brothers, dads, sons, uncles, nephews, mates suffering in silence from mental health conditions and not feeling able to seek help from others when they need it the most? Today on MediTalk I speak with Jon Marginis who is a Counselling Psychology Registrar practicing privately at Clear Health Psychology and is a Psychologist at Scotch College in Perth. Jon is a great advocate of Boy’s and Men’s Mental Health and works alongside them through challenging times in their life. Jon has done a lot of work with children and teenagers but, also has a keen interest in working with adults. He also prides himself on working with boys and males and enjoys breaking down the societal barriers around negative stereotypes associated with males engaging in therapy. Due to his tireless efforts in increasing the profile of male mental health on a local and global level he was nominated for a national Australian Mens Health Forum award. A big thank you to Jon for sharing his knowledge with us all and continuing to advocate for such an important mental health cause. We appreciate him taking the time to be interviewed. Please if this interview has brought up feelings for you – reach out for support from; Lifeline – 13 11 14 Beyond Blue – 1300 22 4636 Or speak with your GP. And to learn more about Jon Marginis visit: clearhealthpsychology.com.au A big thank you to the great work of organisations that were mentioned throughout the interview that are making a difference to boys and mens mental health: www.tomorrowman.com.au www.thekaieardleyfoundation.com.au If this episode can help a friend or family member please share and let's keep on talking and improving the mental health of boys and men. Take care of you & thank you for taking the time to listen to Meditalk, D :-)
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