For those invested in the men’s health movement, Men at the Brink provides a crucial perspective on the evolving discourse around masculinity. It bridges the gap between history, mental health, and cultural analysis, offering practical insights for those who want to better understand the challenges facing men today. Dr. Jachim’s work underscores the importance of fostering discussions that move beyond blame and instead focus on constructive solutions. Whether you're a mental health professional, an advocate for men's well-being, or simply someone interested in the topic, this book serves as an invaluable resource. At Men's Health Network, we believe that conversations like these are essential for progress. By promoting literature that encourages thoughtful discussion and critical analysis, we hope to continue fostering a more informed and supportive approach to men's health and identity.Continue reading
Tag: Psychology
Research evaluates ways of providing mental health care in rural areas
Living in a rural area doesn’t mean you will be less likely to suffer from mental health problems. It does mean you will be less likely to have easy access to diagnosis and care. Even though rural residents are in poorer health generally than those living elsewhere, they have less access to treatment, partly because...Continue reading