While mental health as a whole is becoming a more widely discussed subject, certain topics are not as openly acknowledged.
Read MoreMental illness can affect anyone from any walk of life, regardless of gender, age, income, or any other factor. However, some disorders tend to affect men at a higher incidence rate than women.
According to the American Psychological Association and based on what we at The Men’s List hear about men and women experiencing mental health issues, these three disorders affect more men than women.
Read MoreTherapy is where men can learn how to assess and treat their mental health with expert tools and guidance.
Diagnosed mental illness is common in today’s world. Approximately one in every eight men have been diagnosed with common mental illnesses, such as obsessive-compulsive disorder, depression, and anxiety. But despite higher rates of diagnoses, many men are still going untreated.
Read MorePodcasts are everywhere and while some of us rely on books and reading for information it’s clear that podcasts serve a vast audience of people who prefer to listen and absorb new concepts, perspectives, techniques and strategies. Also, given the heavy leaning of most of these featured podcasts on personal stories and first-person sharing – it’s clear that these mental health podcasts are a huge force for change towards normalizing the experience of living with mental health issues. Check them out, download them, set your earphones and press ‘play.’
Read MoreWith a U.S. national divorce rate somewhere between 40 and 50 percent and dropping and a significant reduction in the divorce rate in England and Wales – it may seem that divorces are declining and marriages are on the rebound. Not so say many relationship experts. It seems living together or co-habitating has replaced marriage as the preferred option for many heterosexual and same sex couples.
Living together before marriage continues to be a popular option for couples. Many view it as a step to take before committing to marriage and about two-thirds of couples choose to move in together before leaping into marriage.
Read MoreSo-called “daddy issues” or “dad issues” are often linked to women who are struggling emotionally and acting out based on their relationships with their fathers. But the truth is dad issues affect everyone and even men have things they’ll need to work through to reach their full potential.
What are Dad Issues?
Saying someone has “dad issues” is a shortened way of saying there are unresolved feelings about one’s father. These issues, more formally known as Father Complex tend to create dysfunction and affect how we see ourselves.
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