From the pandemic, mental health began to be one of the most present issues in society and the naturalization of the exposure of emotions was taken more lightly. People increasingly attend therapeutic sessions without fear of being judged, especially men who historically were boxed as those who should not show vulnerability, cry and other emotions that were always linked to the female gender. June, the month of male mental health: did the percen…
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From the pandemic, mental health began to be one of the most present issues in society and the naturalization of the exposure of emotions was taken more lightly. People increasingly attend therapeutic sessions without fear of being judged, especially men who historically were boxed as those who should not show vulnerability, cry and other emotions that were always linked to the female gender. June, the month of male mental health: did the percen…