If you are suffering from one or more of these issues, treatment will let you lead a full, productive life. These mental illnesses may be difficult and painful. But they are all very treatable. Treatment may include counseling, medicine, or both. You may possibly also be treated with complementary therapies, such as biofeedback.
It's important to know that you have nothing to be embarrassed or ashamed about. These conditions are illnesses, not weaknesses. The same goes for any addictions you might have.
Many men have had trouble communicating what they're feeling and figuring out how to talk about it. Here are some important first steps:
- Get medical care. Your doctor is used to dealing with these issues. Don't be embarrassed to bring up your concerns. Your doctor can help you get the treatment you need. In some cases, you may be able to resolve your problems with therapy rather than medicine.
- Find healthier ways of sharing your feelings. It can be tempting to yell or act out or turn to drugs or alcohol when you are feeling unhappy. But instead of lashing out in anger, try something different. Breathe deeply, count to 10, and give yourself some time to calm down.
- Manage your stress. Stress at work and at home can make the symptoms of many mental illnesses worse. Don't feel guilty about taking time for yourself to do things you enjoy. You may also want to see if deep breathing, meditation, or stretching help you relax.
- Get regular exercise. Research suggests that daily exercise can help relieve the symptoms of depression. People who exercise regularly in their free time are less likely to have this mood disorder.
- Take care of yourself. You deserve it. Exercise regularly, get plenty of sleep, and eat healthy meals with lots of fruits and vegetables. Stay away from drugs and alcohol. Being gentle and forgiving with yourself can put you in a better frame of mind to deal with your mood disorder.
- Protect yourself and your family. If you have thoughts of self-harm, have an adult family member or close friend remove all weapons and ammunition from your home and lock them in a safe place that you can't access. They can be returned when you're feeling better.
In a crisis, call or text 988
Tell someone right away if you have thoughts of harming yourself or others. Call 988. When you call or text 988, you will be connected to trained crisis counselors. An online chat choice is also available. Lifeline is free and available 24/7. Ask a friend or family member to stay with you. Don't stay alone.