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5 Powerful Books To Support Men’s Mental Health

By Odunmorayo Oke
09 June 2024   |   9:00 am
As we observe Men’s Mental Health Month, it is important to address the stigmas surrounding men’s mental health. Despite recent progress, social norms and traditional gender roles often hinder open conversations about mental health issues among men. Fortunately, books provide a powerful medium for exploring these typically overlooked topics. They offer valuable tips and advice…
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As we observe Men’s Mental Health Month, it is important to address the stigmas surrounding men’s mental health. Despite recent progress, social norms and traditional gender roles often hinder open conversations about mental health issues among men.

Fortunately, books provide a powerful medium for exploring these typically overlooked topics. They offer valuable tips and advice for men on navigating the complexities of mental health. By engaging with these works, men can discover effective coping strategies that will ultimately help them reclaim their sense of mental health.

Here are five great books that shed light on men’s mental health struggles:

1. Lost Connections — Johann Hari

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In Lost Connections, Johann Hari explores the underlying causes of depression and anxiety beyond scientific explanations. He also identifies nine disconnections in our lives that contribute to mental health issues, such as disconnections from meaningful work, other people, and nature.

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2. Reasons to Stay Alive — Matt Haig

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Reasons to stay alive by Matt Haig. Photo – Amazon

Matt Haig’s Reasons to Stay Alive is a deeply personal account of his battle with depression and anxiety. The book explores the possibility of recovery and finding joy in life’s simple pleasures. It is an inspiring read for men looking to find solace and encouragement in their darkest moments.

3. The Body Keeps the Score — Bessel van der Kolk

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This book explores the profound impact of trauma on both the body and mind. The author examines how traumatic experiences can shape our overall mental and physical wellbeing. The book also provides pathways to healing as well as treatments and approaches beyond traditional talk therapy, including EMDR, yoga, and neurofeedback.

4. It’s Not Always Depression — Hilary Jacobs

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In this book, the author introduces the ‘change triangle’, a practical tool designed to help individuals better understand and process their emotions. The book emphasises the importance of connecting with core emotions in order to achieve mental well-being. Grounded in real-life case studies, this book offers actionable steps for improving emotional health and serves as a valuable resource for men seeking to navigate their emotions and foster a deeper connection with themselves.

5. Mindfulness for Beginners — Jon Kabat-Zinn

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In this book, the author presents an easily understandable explanation to what ‘mindfulness’ really means. The book leads readers through the fundamental principles of mindfulness meditation and highlights its numerous benefits for mental well-being. The teachings in this book are especially valuable for individuals seeking to enhance their sense of presence and reduce stress levels in their day-to-day routines.

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