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Men’s Health Month: Prioritizing Mental Health at Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board

Jun 07, 2024

Prioritizing Mental Health at Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board

June is Men’s Health Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about the unique health challenges that men face. At the Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board (H-NNCSB), we are focusing on an often overlooked but critically important aspect of men’s health: mental health. In a society where men are frequently encouraged to be stoic and self-reliant, discussing mental health openly and seeking help can be daunting. This month, we want to break down these barriers and emphasize the importance of mental health while highlighting the services we offer to support the men in our community.


Understanding Men’s Mental Health

Mental health issues affect men and women differently, and men are often less likely to seek help. According to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), men are more likely to die by suicide, and many struggle with untreated depression and anxiety. Social stigma, cultural expectations, and a lack of awareness often prevent men from reaching out for the support they need.


Common Mental Health Challenges for Men


1. Depression and Anxiety - Depression and anxiety are common mental health disorders that can significantly impact daily life. Symptoms might include persistent sadness, irritability, difficulty concentrating, and changes in sleep and appetite. Men might also exhibit anger or aggression as a manifestation of these conditions.


2. Substance Use - Men are more likely to use substances such as alcohol and drugs to cope with stress and emotional pain, leading to substance use disorders. This can further exacerbate mental health issues and create a cycle of dependency.


3. Stress and Trauma - Work-related stress, relationship issues, financial pressures, and past trauma can take a toll on mental health. Men might find it challenging to talk about these problems or seek help, leading to prolonged suffering.


Mental Health Services at H-NNCSB


At H-NNCSB, we offer a comprehensive range of mental health services designed to support men in our community. Our goal is to provide accessible, compassionate, and effective care that empowers men to take control of their mental health.


1. Individual Counseling and Therapy


Personalized Therapy Our licensed therapists provide one-on-one counseling tailored to each individual’s needs. Whether you’re dealing with depression, anxiety, stress, or trauma, our therapists use evidence-based techniques to help you navigate your mental health journey.

Confidential and Safe Environment We ensure a confidential and non-judgmental space where you can discuss your concerns openly. Our therapists are trained to understand the unique challenges men face and to provide support that respects your experiences.


2. Group Therapy and Support Groups


Shared Experiences Group therapy offers the opportunity to connect with other men facing similar challenges. Sharing experiences and strategies can foster a sense of community and reduce feelings of isolation.

Peer Support Our support groups provide a safe space for men to discuss their struggles, offer support, and receive encouragement from others who understand their situation.


3. Psychiatric Services


Comprehensive Evaluations Our psychiatric services include thorough evaluations to diagnose mental health conditions accurately. Our team of psychiatrists works closely with clients to develop effective treatment plans.

Medication Management For some men, medication may be an essential part of their treatment plan. Our psychiatrists provide medication management to ensure the best possible outcomes and to address any side effects or concerns.


4. Crisis Intervention


24/7 Crisis Support Mental health crises can occur at any time. Crisis intervention services are available 24/7 to provide immediate support and stabilization.



Taking the First Step


Acknowledging the need for help is a courageous and crucial first step towards better mental health. At H-NNCSB, we are here to support you every step of the way. Here are some tips to start your mental health journey:


1. Reach Out for Help - Don’t hesitate to contact us for support. Whether you’re experiencing a crisis or simply need someone to talk to, we are here for you.


2. Talk to Someone You Trust - Sharing your feelings with a trusted friend or family member can provide emotional support and encourage you to seek professional help.


3. Educate Yourself - Understanding your mental health can empower you to make informed decisions about your care. Our team can provide resources and information to help you learn more about your condition and treatment options.


This Men’s Health Month, let’s prioritize mental health and break the stigma surrounding it. The Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board is dedicated to providing the resources and support necessary for men to achieve and maintain mental well-being. Remember, seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness. We are here to help you navigate your mental health journey and to support you in living a healthier, happier life.


For more information about our services or to schedule an appointment, please visit our website or contact us directly at 757-788-0300. Your mental health matters, and we’re here to help.

By Khalilah Miles 05 Sep, 2024
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By increasing public awareness and promoting open conversations about mental health, we can begin to break down these barriers and create a more supportive environment for those who are struggling. One of the most important aspects of suicide prevention is recognizing the warning signs that someone may be at risk. These signs can vary, but common indicators include: Expressing feelings of hopelessness or worthlessness: When someone feels like they have no reason to live or that life is not worth living, they may verbalize these thoughts or show signs of severe depression. Withdrawing from friends, family, and activities: A person who is contemplating suicide may begin to isolate themselves, withdrawing from social interactions and activities they once enjoyed. Sudden changes in behavior or mood: This can include extreme mood swings, increased irritability, or a noticeable shift in behavior, such as suddenly becoming more calm or resigned after a period of intense sadness. Talking about wanting to die or harm oneself: Direct or indirect statements about wanting to die or hurt oneself should always be taken seriously, as they may indicate suicidal thoughts. Engaging in risky or self-destructive behavior: This can include substance abuse, reckless driving, or other actions that put the individual in harm’s way. Recognizing these signs and knowing how to respond can make a significant difference in someone’s life. If you notice these signs in a loved one, it’s essential to reach out, offer support, and encourage them to seek professional help. Stigma surrounding mental health issues often prevents people from discussing their struggles openly, which can lead to feelings of shame and isolation. One of the most powerful tools in suicide prevention is open, honest communication. By creating a safe space for individuals to express their feelings without judgment, we can help them feel less alone and more understood. It’s crucial to let those who are struggling know that it’s okay to ask for help and that there are people who care about them. Encouraging open conversations about mental health not only supports those in crisis but also helps to educate the broader community about the importance of mental well-being. Through awareness campaigns, community events, and social media, we can promote messages of hope, resilience, and the importance of seeking help. How Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board Can Help The Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board (H-NNCSB) plays a vital role in suicide prevention and mental health support in the local community. H-NNCSB offers a wide range of services designed to support individuals struggling with mental health issues, including: Crisis Intervention Services: H-NNCSB provides 24/7 crisis intervention services for individuals in immediate need of support. 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If you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of suicide, reaching out to the H-NNCSB can be a crucial step toward getting the help needed. Our compassionate staff is committed to providing the care and support necessary to navigate mental health challenges. Suicide Prevention Awareness Month is a time for action, awareness, and compassion. By educating ourselves and others about the realities of suicide, recognizing the warning signs, and fostering open conversations about mental health, we can create a community that supports and uplifts those who are struggling. The Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board is here to help, offering vital resources and support to those in need. Remember, no one has to face their challenges alone—help is available, and together, we can make a difference in the lives of those at risk. If you, or someone you know needs to reach us, please contact us at 757-788-0300. National Crisis Line - 757-656-7755 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline - 988
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