| DESCRIPTION: This training explores the unique challenges men face in accessing mental health support—and the powerful role they can play in prevention and healing. Through engaging stories, practical tools, and emotionally grounded strategies, participants will learn how cultural norms, personal history, and relational dynamics shape men’s emotional wellness. The training offers a realistic and attainable model of emotional strength—one rooted in vulnerability, recovery, and consistent relational effort. But it’s not just for men. It’s for anyone who identifies as a man, and for anyone who cares deeply about one—a partner, a friend, a son, a colleague. Whether you're navigating your own journey or supporting someone else’s, this experience invites you to spot emotional weight, interrupt harmful cycles, and help build safer homes and communities.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
- Understand how cultural norms and emotional conditioning shape men’s mental health
- Recognize the diverse experiences and barriers men face in accessing emotional support
- Learn to identify common behavioral signals of emotional distress and respond with care
- Offer a practical model for building emotional strength through vulnerability, repair, and consistent relational effort.
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1.5 Continuing Education hours are included for Florida-Licensed Clinical Social Workers, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists, Licensed Mental Health Counselors, and Certified Master Social Workers through CEBroker. Certificates will be provided for self-reporting. |