Student Voices: Talking Men's Mental Health

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Student Voices: Talking Men's Mental Health

This show is brought to you by University Student Support Services, Student Life and Student Wellbeing team at the University of Portsmouth, that investigates the mental health of male students. Hosted by James Quinn, Student Life Officer, and Steve Daley, Student Wellbeing Advisor.

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    Insights from a Student Support Director

    In this episode, we explore the nuanced landscape of men's mental health, focusing on barriers to support, societal perceptions, and effective approaches for encouraging men to seek help. Join us for an honest discussion with Kev Childs, Director of Student Support Services at the University of Portsmouth, who shares personal experiences and expert insights. Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions about mental health struggles, including stress breakdowns and the impact of toxic masculinity. Listener discretion is advised. This show is brought to you by University Student Support Services, Student Life and Student Wellbeing team at the University of Portsmouth, that investigates the mental health of male students. Hosted by James Quinn, Student Life Officer, and Steve Daley, Student Wellbeing Advisor. Key Topics: Evolving male attitudes towards mental health Personal journey of recognising and addressing stress Barriers to accessing mental health support Impact of societal stereotypes on seeking help Strategies for approachable support Role of peer involvement in mental health awareness Chapters: 00:00 Understanding Mental Health in Men02:56 Kev’s Personal Experiences with Mental Health05:48 Barriers Men Face When Seeking Support09:04 Normalising Mental Health Conversations11:59 Innovative Approaches to Supporting Men13:54 Conclusion and Support ResourcesResources & Links: Student Wellbeing Support Services Student Life Support Services External Mental Health Support: NHS Changing the face of men's health - Movember  Remember, seeking help is a sign of strength, if you or someone you know is struggling, reach out to available support services. You're not alone, and help is available. 

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    Navigating Anxiety Challenges & University Life

    In this episode, we explore the mental health challenges faced by male students featuring University of Portsmouth student Sam. He shares his honest account of his experiences with anxiety, self-confidence, and seeking support at university. Discover practical insights and resources to help students navigate emotional struggles and foster a supportive campus environment. Trigger Warning: This episode discusses topics related to mental health, including anxiety, isolation, and the stigma surrounding male mental health. Listener discretion is advised. This show is brought to you by University Student Support Services, Student Life and Student Wellbeing team at the University of Portsmouth, that investigates the mental health of male students. Hosted by James Quinn, Student Life Officer, and Steve Daley, Student Wellbeing Advisor. Key Topics Emotional impact of starting university Overcoming social anxiety Recognising mental health issues Support from Andy's Man Club Masculinity and stigma Accessing support services Chapters: 00:00 Mental Health Challenges for Male Students01:07 Sam’s Transition to University Life03:03 Understanding Anxiety and Building Connections06:14 The Importance of Peer Support and Community08:35 Navigating University Support Services10:43 Stigma, Masculinity, and Mental Health11:25 Encouraging Open Conversations Among Friends12:39 Conclusion and Support ResourcesResources & Links Student Wellbeing Support Services Student Life Support Services Andy’s Man Club External Mental Health Support: NHS Changing the face of men's health - Movember  Remember, seeking help is a sign of strength, if you or someone you know is struggling, reach out to available support services. You're not alone, and help is available. 

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    Breaking the Silence: Suicide & Seeking Help

    In this episode, we have an honest, detailed conversation with University of Portsmouth student Kieran about his mental health journey, including experiences with self-harm and suicidal thoughts. This discussion highlights the importance of support, open dialogue, and proactive help-seeking to prevent tragedy. Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions of mental health challenges, including grief, suicidal thoughts, and self-harm. Listener discretion is advised. This show is brought to you by University Student Support Services, Student Life and Student Wellbeing team at the University of Portsmouth, that investigates the mental health of male students. Hosted by James Quinn, Student Life Officer, and Steve Daley, Student Wellbeing Advisor. Key Topics: Impact of personal loss on mental health Cultural influences on seeking help Recognising suicidal thoughts Importance of social connections Breaking mental health stigma Role of professional help Chapters: 00:00 Mental Health Crisis Among Male Students02:52 Kieran’s Journey: Struggle to Support06:06 Importance of Connection and Communication08:47 Seeking Help: Overcoming Stigma and Fear11:57 Lessons Learned and Personal Growth15:07 Encouraging Open, Honest Conversations17:52 - Resources and Support for StudentsResources & Links: Student Wellbeing Support Services Student Life Support Services Suicide Prevention Resources How to Ask Someone If They Are Suicidal Mental Health Foundation Changing the face of men's health - Movember Remember, if you or someone you know is struggling, reaching out is a sign of strength. Support is available, don’t hesitate to seek it. 

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    Overcoming Stigma and Masculinity Barriers

    In this episode, we delve into the complex challenges male students face in seeking mental health support. In this raw and honest conversation, University of Portsmouth student Bobby shares his first-hand experiences, explores how masculinity, societal pressure, and how cultural expectations hinder open conversations about mental health among male university students.  Trigger Warning: This episode discusses topics related to mental health, including anxiety, toxic masculinity, and societal pressures. Listener discretion is advised, especially for those who may find these subjects distressing.    This show is brought to you by University Student Support Services, Student Life and Student Wellbeing team at the University of Portsmouth, that investigates the mental health of male students. Hosted by James Quinn, Student Life Officer, and Steve Daley, Student Wellbeing Advisor. Key Topics: The impact of societal norms and masculinity on male students' mental health Personal stories of anxiety, stigma, and the journey towards openness The role of university support services and how they can improve engagement The influence of online communities and toxic masculinity narratives Practical advice for students to seek help and support effectively How to create a more supportive environment for male mental health Chapters:  00:00 Introduction to Student Voices02:02 Understanding Stigma and Masculinity05:58 Bobby’s Journey with Anxiety09:52 Societal Expectations and Mental Health14:04 Navigating Support and Seeking Help18:02 Conclusion and Support ResourcesResources & Links: Student Wellbeing Support Services Student Life Support Services Mental Health Foundation Changing the face of men's health - Movember  Remember, seeking help is a sign of strength, if you or someone you know is struggling, reach out to available support services. You're not alone, and help is available. 

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This show is brought to you by University Student Support Services, Student Life and Student Wellbeing team at the University of Portsmouth, that investigates the mental health of male students. Hosted by James Quinn, Student Life Officer, and Steve Daley, Student Wellbeing Advisor.

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