MEN'S MENTAL HEALTH
Health Services - Depression in Men
Recognising the Signs & Seeking Help
Mental health challenges in men often go unnoticed and untreated due to societal expectations, stigma, and traditional beliefs. The culture of dismissal is dangerous, and recognising the signs early can lead to better outcomes.
If you or someone you know is struggling, reaching out is the first step toward recovery.
Common Mental Health Challenges in Men
Many mental health concerns can be successfully treated, including:
- Stress
- Depression
- Loneliness
- Anxiety
Signs of depression in men may include:
- Persistent sadness, irritability, or anger
- Loss of interest in activities once enjoyed
- Fatigue or low energy
- Difficulty concentrating
- Changes in sleep or appetite
- Withdrawing from friends, family, or social activities
- Thoughts of self-harm or suicide
If you or someone you know is struggling, seeking professional help is essential.
Everyone struggles at times, but you don’t have to go through it alone.
Talk to your doctor, a close friend, or a family member—the sooner you seek support, the faster the recovery process.
Depression is Treatable
There is no one-size-fits-all approach to treating depression, but there are many effective treatment options, including:
What Are the Options?
Medication (Antidepressants)
Various types are available, each with different effects and side profiles. If you have concerns, speak with your doctor.
Psychological Therapy & Coping Strategies
Learning skills and strategies to improve how you feel.
Lifestyle Changes
Exercise, nutrition, and stress management techniques.
Support Networks
Engaging with trusted people and support groups.
An open conversation with your GP is a crucial step toward getting the help you need.
A Conversation Can Change Everything
Opening up about mental health can feel difficult, but one conversation can be the first step towards healing.
Our experienced and understanding doctors are here to support you with professional, confidential care. Take the first step—book your appointment today.
Resources & Support
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Need urgent help? Call Lifeline Tasmania at 13 11 14