#213 | 5 Signs That A Man May Be Struggling With His Mental Health - Parenting, Marriage & Mental Health Support For Dads
Description
Have you ever noticed subtle changes in a friend’s behaviour and wondered if they’re struggling emotionally but didn’t know how to approach the situation?
In today’s fast-paced world, it can be hard to keep track of everyone’s well-being, especially when people hide their emotional struggles.
This episode dives deep into five signs that might indicate your friend is struggling emotionally, helping you recognize when they might need your support.
Whether it’s spotting shifts in their behaviour or noticing what they post online, this episode offers guidance to help you be there for those who might not openly ask for help.
By listening to this episode, you will learn:
- How to recognize key behavioural and mood changes that may signal emotional struggles.
- The importance of what your friend is saying (and not saying) about themselves and how that can be a cry for help.
- Practical ways to approach a friend you’re concerned about and how to offer meaningful support.
Tune in now to uncover the five critical signs your friend might be struggling and learn how you can be the support they need.
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Hello, I'm James & not long ago, I was a very anxious and somewhat overwhelmed husband & dad.
After about a decade of setbacks & enough coffee to sink a ship, I’m a much happier dad.
As previously mentioned, I want to try & help other dads be the best they can without losing their mental health.
Mental health battles are something I am all too familiar with.
In 2010, my GP suggested I do a 12-week CBT course with the NHS. During this course, I was diagnosed as having Pure OCD, which explained a lot.
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Dear "close dad mate"
I've just started listening to a podcast on apple podcasts for dads, which I think you might like.
It covers dad friendly topics like men's mental health, parenting, marriage, and the importance of mental health awareness and emotional intelligence for improving men's mental health.
The episodes are every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. They're not too long, have the occasional dad joke, one liner and parody song. The host struggles with his own mental health so seems keen to want to helps others in a similar position.