ENDING THE SILENCE ON MALE EMOTIONAL ABUSE; MALE SUICIDE; AND MALE DEPRESSION: JANUARY 2019 -- GLOBAL MEN AND BOYS EMOTIONAL HEALTH MONTH
CONTACT:
Diane A. Sears
E-Mail:
insearchoffatherhood@gmail.com
We share this space and place we know as Planet Earth with 3,868,005,439 souls
who are Males – Men and Boys. These
souls are Our Sons, Fathers, StepFathers, GrandFathers, Great Grandfathers,
Uncles, Brothers, Nephews, Cousins, Husbands, Significant Others, Friends,
Co-Workers, and Neighbors. They constitute
50.4% of our Planet’s current population of 7,668,408,940 souls. Many of these 3,868,005,439 souls are
spiritually, psychologically, and emotionally wounded. According to the World
Health Organization (www.who.int), close to 800,000 suicides occur
annually and three (3) out of every four (4) suicides is committed by a
male. There are males walking among us
who are victims of domestic emotional abuse perpetrated by their spouse or
partner. For a variety of reasons, Men
who are victims of emotional abuse are reluctant to report it to authorities
and to seek help from mental health care professionals and providers. Some resort to suicide to end their excruciating
spiritual, psychological, and emotional pain.
Others suffer in silence as they slowly descend into the deep dark abyss
of depression or self-medicate with alcohol, drugs, sex, or work to numb their
pain. Depressed, suicidal, and
spiritually, psychologically, and emotionally battered souls who are males are
everywhere – in the United States, South America, Europe, Africa,
Central America, the Caribbean, Australia, Asia, and Antartica – in our
families, workplaces, and neighborhoods. The
silence surrounding male emotional abuse, male suicide, and male depression has been
deafening. Under the theme, “Ending
The Silence On Male Emotional Abuse: Suicide; And Depression”, the
International Men’s Day Team is utilizing January
2019: Global Men And Boys Emotional
Health Month as a vehicle to move institutions, organizations, and
individuals throughout our world to address and resolve Male Emotional Abuse
and the myriad of underlying causative factors of male suicide and male depression. The International Men’s
Day Africa Group Coordinator Mr. Olaseni Matthew Gansallo has
penned a powerful literary work, “Men Who Suffer Emotional Abuse – The Silent
Suffering: A Guide To Help” that is launching a Global Dialogue on
Male Emotional Abuse -- one of the causative factors of male suicide
and male depression.
During January 2019: Global Men And
Boys Emotional Health Month under the theme, “Ending The Silence On Male
Emotional Abuse; Suicide; And Depression” institutions, organizations,
and individuals are encouraged to:
Create
Pathways for Emotional, Spiritual, and Psychological Healing For Men And Boys
--
·
Rewrite
the narrative on strength and masculinity by redefining strength. Being strong is being vulnerable. When a soul is vulnerable they are standing
in front of another person spiritually, emotionally, and psychologically
naked. Only a strong person can and will
allow themselves to be vulnerable.
·
All
clinics and medical facilities in all communities should be staffed with at least one (1)
mental health professional who is sensitive to and can effectively address and
resolve the unique psychological, emotional, and spiritual issues experienced
by Men and Boys.
·
Women must begin to engage the Men and Boys in their lives in
a conversation – a real conversation – while engaging in active listening -- about
their emotional, psychological, and spiritual reaction to disappointments,
rejections, and perceived failures.
Ask questions: “How was your day – what happened?” How do
you feel about what happened to you today? Are you
happy? Are you sad? Do you feel numb? How can I make things better for you? What can I do to help you through the
difficult time that you are going through?”
·
Recognize the symptoms of mental, emotional, and spiritual
distress which take the form of behavioral changes. These behavioral changes could take the form
of insomnia, excessive moodiness, loss of appetite, change in appearance –
e.g., poor grooming and hygiene, and withdrawal.
·
Develop
and facilitate local, national, and global education and awareness campaigns and initiatives for emotional male abuse; male suicide; and male depression.
Develop,
Establish, and Maintain “Male-Friendly” Social Services
·
Establish
and maintain “male-only” homeless shelters for men who are victims of domestic
emotional male abuse. Ideally, the
homeless shelters would be staffed with mental health professionals who have
specific training and a level of sensitivity to the unique emotional, spiritual,
and psychological needs of Men. The
homeless shelters would serve as a temporary lodging for emotionally abused
males who are forced to leave their homes.
These shelters would assist these souls with, among other things,
relocation; obtaining housing; career/job placements and training, etc. either
directly or through referral services.
·
Design and implement a two-tiered mandatory psychological
debriefing program for all males who have been incarcerated and their family
members and loved ones for a mandatory minimum period of one (1) year would help
to address and heal deeply embedded emotional, psychological, and spiritual
wounds created by years and decades of institutionalization.
Let’s get the New
Year – 2019 – off to a great start by ending the silence on Male Emotional
Abuse; Male Suicide; and Male Depression!
So it comes to this, suicide happens, gone never to return or breathe air.
ReplyDeletePerhaps that's what the massive over abundance of males on the planet does, war reduces the male pop, perhaps the demographics reads we have over populated the planet. A culling by nature is occurring, perhaps always does. Women are valuable in the procreation process, men are able to participate only marginally, thousands of males are not needed. Nature as
Darwin pointed out seeks selection. Humans are selcting.