Give the Gift of Health This Father’s Day
- By: NW Indiana ER & Hospital
- Last Updated: June 15, 2023
Father’s Day is a time to make our fathers and father figures feel special and appreciated for their role as “dad” in our lives. This year, go beyond the typical Father’s Day gift and support dads everywhere by providing the gift of mental health and well-being.
The CDC has reported that men are four times more likely than women to commit suicide, however, men’s mental health diagnoses – bipolar, depression, anxiety, eating disorders, and more – are still going undiagnosed at an alarming rate compared to women.
This phenomenon may be linked to the social concept of masculinity and how many in our society narrowly view how men should act. From television to what is taught in everyday life, most men are shown as strong, tough, and in charge. Rarely are men put in spaces they feel comfortable to express the full spectrum of human emotions, which builds difficulties and challenges in addressing mental health.
Here are some of the most common symptoms in men suffering from declining mental health.
Here are things you can do to support or acknowledge Men’s Mental Health.
If you see behavior in a loved one that is a cause for concern or alarming, it may be time to talk about their mental health. Speaking about mental health is never easy but highly encouraged.
Here are six tips for an effective initial conversation regarding men’s mental health:
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