Some Reasons Men Should Embrace Mental Health Counseling

Joshua Dietz
1 min readJun 25, 2021

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The author of American Extremist: The Psychology of Political Extremism, Joshua Dietz formerly served as an adjunct professor of health and psychology at the Swedish Institute. Throughout his career, Joshua Dietz has addressed various psychological topics in his writing, such as why men should prioritize mental health counseling.

Many men face diverse and novel challenges in the 21st century, including declining school and workplace success. This can be connected to some men being more susceptible to suicide, substance abuse, and unemployment. In the United States, studies show that men are more than three times as likely to commit suicide as women.

Formal mental health support can help men achieve a range of professional and personal objectives. Some men develop a stronger sense of responsibility due to counseling, and this increased strength can become a social resource when managed well. Additionally, some men can better understand themselves due to counseling, which adds more perspective to their lives.

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