This week leading up to Father’s Day is a perfect time to
encourage men to focus on their health.
In recent years, the conversation around men’s health has expanded beyond physical fitness to include mental wellness. This shift is crucial, as health is a multifaceted topic that requires a holistic approach. Despite this progress, many men still face challenges when it comes to discussing their mental health and seeking support. Mental illnesses are more prevalent in women than men, but men suffering from mental illness are less likely to receive treatment or diagnosis.
This week, we will explore the significance of mental health and share some practical approaches to care for it.
Mental health is a cornerstone of overall well-being, yet it often receives less attention than physical health. It affects how we think, feel, and act, influencing our ability to handle stress, relate to others, and make decisions. For men, societal expectations and stigmas can make discussing mental health challenging.
Statistics on Men’s Mental Health
Breaking the barriers caused by societal expectations or stigmas is essential for a healthier, happier life. Here are some ways men can take care of their mental health:
If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Reach out to the national mental health hotline: call or text 988.
Anxiety and Depression Association of America: Men’s Mental Health
National Institute of Mental Health: Men and Mental Health