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Men's Mental Health Awareness Month and Men's Mental Health Awareness Month: During the month of April, many organizations across the nation celebrate Men's Mental Health Month. These organizations provide support and resources for men and their families who suffer from depression and other mental health problems. Psychosis During June, Men's Mental Health Awareness Month, we're highlighting the importance of mental health. Despite the stigma attached to mental illness, people with schizophrenia, psychosis and other mental illnesses have the opportunity to lead full, rewarding lives. Psychosis is a disorder that affects your thinking, memory and behavior. Symptoms include hallucinations, delusions, inappropriate speech and depression. The symptoms can range from mild to severe. The symptoms may be accompanied by other health problems. Psychosis occurs in young people more often than older people. It's also more common among people who have been abused or suffered a traumatic experience. If you suspect that a loved one may be suffering from a psychotic episode, seek professional help. In early treatment, your doctor may prescribe medication that can help relieve symptoms. You may also receive psychosocial interventions such as counselling and vocational support. These interventions can help you manage your symptoms and improve your life. Self-help methods can also help you manage symptoms. These include a variety of activities such as eating healthy, getting exercise and practicing relaxation techniques. Often, a therapist will recommend community programs that can teach you how to cope with your illness. Mood disorders can cause dramatic changes in behavior, sleep and energy levels. You may also experience trouble with logical thinking. These symptoms are called "disorganized thinking." If you are concerned that your loved one may be in a psychotic episode, take them to the emergency room immediately. You can also call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. It's available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Schizophrenia During June, Men's Mental Health Month, the public is being encouraged to learn more about schizophrenia and other mental illnesses. Schizophrenia is a serious mental illness that can affect anyone at any age. The disorder is characterized by extreme disordered thinking and behavior. In some cases, it can cause people to be suicidal. A person with schizophrenia may die at an earlier age than the general population. A complete psychiatric examination can help to determine the diagnosis. If a person has been diagnosed with schizophrenia, he or she may need to be admitted to a hospital for treatment. During this time, the patient's physical and mental health may be monitored by a team of psychiatrists, psychologists, and support workers. The patient may also be referred to a crisis team or a home treatment team. Depression During the month of June, Men's Mental Health Month is an initiative to raise awareness about men's mental health. It aims to break down the stigma associated with men's mental health issues. Men's mental health is a subject that's often overlooked, with most conversations about mental health being geared towards women. However, men are just as susceptible to mental health issues as women. Despite this, men have a hard time recognizing signs and symptoms of depression. In addition, men tend to mask these symptoms. There are a variety of treatments for depression. While medications are helpful, therapy can be just as effective. Talking to a therapist helps men understand their behavior and work through difficult relationships. If you have a friend or loved one who exhibits symptoms of depression, don't delay important decisions. Encourage him to seek medical help and engage in healthy lifestyle activities. These activities may include daily exercise, a healthy diet, and good quality sleep. Anxiety Anxiety is associated with self-harm and relationship breakdown. It may also predict suicide. Men who have untreated anxiety are at greater risk for developing comorbid psychiatric disorders. Men may be put off seeking help because they think they are self-reliant. They may avoid feeling ashamed of their anxiety, relying on problem-solving strategies and informal support. However, these strategies may not be sufficient to meet their needs. Gendered understanding of men's anxiety can improve their mental health. This understanding should be incorporated into existing mental health promotion resources. It is also important to upskill informal supports. These sources can positively influence men's attitudes towards formal mental health care. Men's mental health month is an important time to increase awareness about men's mental health. This month is also a time to encourage men to seek help. It is crucial to improve early detection of men's anxiety and depression. Early treatment is essential to prevent suicide.