Experts share what to say - and what not to say - when it comes to male mental health
“Men still struggle to speak about emotional pain. Old myths such as, ‘real men don’t cry’ linger longer in the psyche. This means that men often feel alone and hopeless - often without the same access to a language about emotions that women are more encouraged to cultivate in early life, and as a result of the way“There are also particular things that elevate the risk for men specifically, such as economic instability and unemployment.
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