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Man Down A Guide For Men On Mental Health Charlie Hoare

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Man Down A Guide For Men On Mental Health Charlie Hoare
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Publisher: Summersdale
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.76 MB
Pages: 144
Author: Charlie Hoare
ISBN: 9781787832503, 1787832503
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Man Down A Guide For Men On Mental Health Charlie Hoare by Charlie Hoare 9781787832503, 1787832503 instant download after payment.

You are not alone. From a young age we're told that boys don't cry. But whatever your gender, everybody has their ups and downs, and everybody cries including men. It's time we talked about it, and this book is starting the conversation. From tips on how to reach out to advice on navigating mental health issues, this volume is full of guidance on how to look out for your well-being in a world that often tells you not to. It's here to tell you that boys do cry, that it's okay not to be okay and that being a real man means just being you. AUTHOR: Charlie Hoare is a life coach and entrepreneur who co-founded TAPPED birch water having worked for Innocent Drinks, Air Asia and start-ups in London, Hong Kong and Malaysia (from where he cycled the 10,000 miles home). Personal experience of depression and anxiety led him to an MSc in Applied Positive Psychology and Coaching Psychology, and a move from London to East Wittering in Sussex. SELLING POINTS: Full of advice, ideas and kind words to help men who are feeling down, affected by low self-esteem, or suffering with more serious mental health problems, especially anxiety-related issues, stress and depression. A comforting, friendly starting point for someone wanting to help themselves, or could be given as a gift by a concerned friend or relative to someone who may be struggling. There is still a stigma around male mental health, and statistics show that suicide is the biggest cause of death amongst men under 35. This book encourages men to open up about their mental health, and presents the topic in a clear, approachable way.

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