In the USA suicide is the nations 10th-leading cause of death, in 2019
white males accounted for 69% of suicide deaths, these shocking figures
have made us all wake up to the fact we need to encourage men to talk
about their feelings. For some, the stigma and taboo around mental
health make it a difficult subject to speak about or 'admit' to due to
shame of being seen to be weak, especially in men.
What can you do about it? What steps can you take, that could make a
real difference to the men around you - and point them toward the right
help? Tom Chapman is the founder of mental health charity the Lions
Barber Collective (LBC), set up to raise awareness for the prevention of
suicide. This book uses the LBC's established training approach, to
gives you the tools you need to play a supportive role and listen
effectively. This effective Four Pillars approach was created with the
help of psychiatrists and mental health professionals and teaches you
to:
RECOGNISE the signs that someone may need some help or may be suffering
with their mental health
ASK the right questions to get them to open up.
LISTEN with empathy and without judgement.