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How to listen so men will talk : four steps to get men talking about their mental health /

by Chapman, Tom, (Barber).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : Welbeck Balance, 2022Description: xxiii, 182 pages ; 19 cm.ISBN: 9781789562927 (pbk.) :; 1789562929 (pbk.) :.Classification number: 616.89 CHASubject(s): Men -- Mental health | Men -- Suicidal behavior -- Prevention | Health and Fitness | Health and Wellbeing | Clinical & internal medicine | Men's health | Coping with personal problems | Family & relationships: advice & issuesSummary: The shocking statistic that suicide is the biggest killer of men aged 29-40 in the UK has made us all wake up to the fact we need to encourage men to talk about their feelings. For some, the stigma and taboo around mental health make it a difficult subject to speak about or 'admit' to due to shame of being seen to be weak, especially in men. What can you do about it? What steps can you take, that could make a real difference to the men around you - and point them toward the right help? Tom Chapman is the founder of mental health charity the Lions Barber Collective, set up to raise awareness for the prevention of suicide. This book uses the LBC's established training approach, to gives you the tools you need to play a supportive role and listen effectively.
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The shocking statistic that suicide is the biggest killer of men aged 29-40 in the UK has made us all wake up to the fact we need to encourage men to talk about their feelings. For some, the stigma and taboo around mental health make it a difficult subject to speak about or 'admit' to due to shame of being seen to be weak, especially in men. What can you do about it? What steps can you take, that could make a real difference to the men around you - and point them toward the right help? Tom Chapman is the founder of mental health charity the Lions Barber Collective, set up to raise awareness for the prevention of suicide. This book uses the LBC's established training approach, to gives you the tools you need to play a supportive role and listen effectively.

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