Prince of Wales says we need more ‘male role models’ to talk about mental health
Prince William urged more male role models to openly discuss men's mental health, highlighting a 56% rise in mental health service contacts in England, says Royal College of Psychiatrists.
- Prince William said men should learn to understand their emotions and feelings, and it's important to be kind to oneself.
- He said mental health crises can be temporary, and society needs more male role models talking about it to help normalize the topic.
- The Royal College of Psychiatrists urged the government to address a "silent mental health pandemic" affecting millions in England.
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Prince William talks about mental health, openly explaining how he deals with his own feelings and emotions.
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