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S9E5 - A Crisis Among Men Pt. 2

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This is our follow up to last week's episode, and if you listened to the 3nd you are about to hear those topics mentioned. Thank you for all the support.
Why Is Men's Mental Health Month Ignored?
There are various factors that may contribute to the perception of neglect or lesser attention towards men’s mental health specifically which are listed below:
Societal expectations: Traditional gender roles often place an emphasis on men being strong, stoic, and self-reliant, which can discourage men from seeking help or expressing their emotions. This societal expectation may contribute to a lack of awareness or conversation around men’s mental health issues.
Stigma surrounding mental health: Mental health issues, in general, have historically carried a significant stigma, and this can affect men as well. Men may face additional challenges due to societal norms that discourage them from seeking help or expressing vulnerability. The stigma surrounding mental health can deter men from seeking support or discussing their struggles openly.
Limited awareness and resources: There may be a lack of awareness or understanding regarding the specific mental health challenges that men face. This could result in limited resources, services, and support networks available specifically for men’s mental health. Insufficient resources can contribute to the perception that men’s mental health is being overlooked.
This week we would like to highlight Man Therapy if you would like to learn more or donate click here
https://mantherapy.org/explore-topics/head-inspection
Please leave a comment and review our episode and give some feedback on what we can improve on!
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The 988 Lifeline
988 is now active across the United States. This new, shorter phone number will make it easier for people to remember and access mental health crisis services. (Please note, the previous 1-800-273-TALK (8255) number will continue to function indefinitely.) https://988lifeline.org/

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This is our follow up to last week's episode, and if you listened to the 3nd you are about to hear those topics mentioned. Thank you for all the support.
Why Is Men's Mental Health Month Ignored?
There are various factors that may contribute to the perception of neglect or lesser attention towards men’s mental health specifically which are listed below:
Societal expectations: Traditional gender roles often place an emphasis on men being strong, stoic, and self-reliant, which can discourage men from seeking help or expressing their emotions. This societal expectation may contribute to a lack of awareness or conversation around men’s mental health issues.
Stigma surrounding mental health: Mental health issues, in general, have historically carried a significant stigma, and this can affect men as well. Men may face additional challenges due to societal norms that discourage them from seeking help or expressing vulnerability. The stigma surrounding mental health can deter men from seeking support or discussing their struggles openly.
Limited awareness and resources: There may be a lack of awareness or understanding regarding the specific mental health challenges that men face. This could result in limited resources, services, and support networks available specifically for men’s mental health. Insufficient resources can contribute to the perception that men’s mental health is being overlooked.
This week we would like to highlight Man Therapy if you would like to learn more or donate click here
https://mantherapy.org/explore-topics/head-inspection
Please leave a comment and review our episode and give some feedback on what we can improve on!
Thank You All For Listening and Downloading
We drop an episode every Thursday
Follow us on all of our socials

Support the Show.

The 988 Lifeline
988 is now active across the United States. This new, shorter phone number will make it easier for people to remember and access mental health crisis services. (Please note, the previous 1-800-273-TALK (8255) number will continue to function indefinitely.) https://988lifeline.org/

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