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If you're a bloke, or have a bloke (young or old) in your life - this is a conversation not to be missed.
Once you've listened to it, share it far and wide, as Dr. Zac Seidler, a clinical psychologist and Director of Research at Movember, has the most comprehensive view I've ever come across on what positive masculinity and good men's mental health looks like.
The conversation focuses on not just the psychological aspects of men's mental health, but the societal framework that shapes masculinity. The discussion traverses through topics of men's mental health awareness, therapeutic approaches, toxic and positive masculinity, and how we can foster healthier male communities.
What You'll Learn:
Deciphering Masculinity: We delve into how the traditional concepts of masculinity can be both harmful and beneficial and discuss the need to redefine masculinity in more positive, flexible terms.
Therapeutic Approaches: Explore why traditional therapy might not resonate with men and how 'gender-sensitive' therapy can be a more effective approach.
Social Connection: The vital role of social networks in men's mental health and how a lack of these connections can lead to severe psychological issues, including suicide.
Preventative Measures: Understand the importance of getting ahead of mental health issues through early interventions and community-based programs.
Breaking Down Stigmas: Discuss the societal changes needed to address mental health proactively instead of reactively, and the importance of redefining spaces for men to safely express themselves.
Key Takeaways:
Resources:
Support and Share:
Listening to this podcast could inspire not just awareness but also actionable steps towards building better support systems for the men in our lives. This conversation sheds light on the core issues impacting men's mental health and explores innovative solutions designed to uplift and support men in maintaining mental health wellness.
To continue this important dialogue on men's mental health, visit Movember's website and explore their extensive resources aimed at creating change and advocating for better health. If this episode resonated with you or you believe it could help someone else, please share this talk to broaden the conversation about men's health and masculinity in today's society.
00:17 What is Movember?
00:58 The Origins of Movember
02:29 Movember's Global Impact
04:08 Personal Journey into Men's Health
06:50 Challenges in Men's Mental Health
09:10 Addressing Toxic Masculinity
16:38 Rites of Passage and Positive Masculinity
21:03 Gender-Sensitive Therapy
29:05 The Social Vacuum Post-Divorce
29:30 The Lifesaving Importance of Social Connections
32:05 Veteran Suicide and the Loss of Purpose
33:57 The Role of Therapy in Men's Mental Health
35:43 Innovative Approaches to Therapy
38:37 The Crisis of Male Suicide and Prevention Strategies
51:47 The Importance of Addressing Adverse Childhood Experiences
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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If you're a bloke, or have a bloke (young or old) in your life - this is a conversation not to be missed.
Once you've listened to it, share it far and wide, as Dr. Zac Seidler, a clinical psychologist and Director of Research at Movember, has the most comprehensive view I've ever come across on what positive masculinity and good men's mental health looks like.
The conversation focuses on not just the psychological aspects of men's mental health, but the societal framework that shapes masculinity. The discussion traverses through topics of men's mental health awareness, therapeutic approaches, toxic and positive masculinity, and how we can foster healthier male communities.
What You'll Learn:
Deciphering Masculinity: We delve into how the traditional concepts of masculinity can be both harmful and beneficial and discuss the need to redefine masculinity in more positive, flexible terms.
Therapeutic Approaches: Explore why traditional therapy might not resonate with men and how 'gender-sensitive' therapy can be a more effective approach.
Social Connection: The vital role of social networks in men's mental health and how a lack of these connections can lead to severe psychological issues, including suicide.
Preventative Measures: Understand the importance of getting ahead of mental health issues through early interventions and community-based programs.
Breaking Down Stigmas: Discuss the societal changes needed to address mental health proactively instead of reactively, and the importance of redefining spaces for men to safely express themselves.
Key Takeaways:
Resources:
Support and Share:
Listening to this podcast could inspire not just awareness but also actionable steps towards building better support systems for the men in our lives. This conversation sheds light on the core issues impacting men's mental health and explores innovative solutions designed to uplift and support men in maintaining mental health wellness.
To continue this important dialogue on men's mental health, visit Movember's website and explore their extensive resources aimed at creating change and advocating for better health. If this episode resonated with you or you believe it could help someone else, please share this talk to broaden the conversation about men's health and masculinity in today's society.
00:17 What is Movember?
00:58 The Origins of Movember
02:29 Movember's Global Impact
04:08 Personal Journey into Men's Health
06:50 Challenges in Men's Mental Health
09:10 Addressing Toxic Masculinity
16:38 Rites of Passage and Positive Masculinity
21:03 Gender-Sensitive Therapy
29:05 The Social Vacuum Post-Divorce
29:30 The Lifesaving Importance of Social Connections
32:05 Veteran Suicide and the Loss of Purpose
33:57 The Role of Therapy in Men's Mental Health
35:43 Innovative Approaches to Therapy
38:37 The Crisis of Male Suicide and Prevention Strategies
51:47 The Importance of Addressing Adverse Childhood Experiences
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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