Talkspace Launches Campaign for Men’s Health Awareness Month Featuring Talkspace Members Opening up About the Importance of Mental Health
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Men have historically beenless likely to seek mental health supportthan women, often suffering in silence, but
“We are witnessing a momentous shift around male attitudes toward therapy. Where society once said silence is strength, we are now recognizing vulnerability as bravery,” said
In the campaign’s documentary-styled vignettes, male
- I work in a high pressure environment. I was getting awards [and doing] amazing things, the people, my loved ones, the people around me, they were happy for me, but I wasn't happy for myself. Therapy for me was my own personal journey to become the best version of myself.- Carlvin,
Talkspace member
- Life is very complicated and messy, and I don't have to necessarily go through it by myself. I don't have to rely on my family and my friends to just be the ones listening to me. But I can have someone that has no attachment to anything else, listen to me and give me their professional, but also their unfiltered opinions on things.-Evan,
Talkspace member
“While some men may still hesitate to discuss their mental health, you can help those you care about feel more comfortable about opening up,” said
For more information on the “Look Who’s Talking” campaign and men’s mental health support, visittalkspace.com/menshealth.
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