Mental Health: How Does Social Media Impact Young Men?

Mental Health: How Does Social Media Impact Young Men?

Mental Health News Radio

Join hosts Kristin Walker and Frank King, The Mental Comedian, for a talk about men's mental health especially young men. Cody Gauthier, ACSW joins the discussion because he works in the trenches providing individual therapy for children, adolescents,...

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44:4013 Feb 2019

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Social Media's Impact on Young Men's Mental Health

Episode Overview

  • Social media's influence on young men's mental health.
  • Destigmatizing men's mental health through open discussions.
  • Therapist Cody Gauthier's insights on therapy for youth.
  • Bullying origins tied to environmental factors.
  • Supportive resources for mental health treatment.
Destigmatize men's mental health concerns through humor and open dialogue.

In the latest episode of Mental Health News Radio, hosts Kristin Sunanta Walker and Frank King, known as the mental health comedian, delve into the complex world of mental health for young men. Joined by Cody Gauthier, a clinical social worker and adjunct psychology professor, the discussion centers on the profound impact social media has on young men's mental health.

Cody, who specializes in treating adolescents and young adults dealing with issues such as adjustment difficulties, anxiety, depression, substance abuse, and trauma, brings a wealth of experience from working in diverse settings across several states. The episode emphasizes the importance of destigmatizing men's mental health, which remains a topic not frequently discussed. Frank King contributes a unique perspective, using humor to break down barriers and encourage open conversations about mental health challenges.

Cody shares insights from his practice, highlighting how therapy can normalize discussions around mental health, making them as conventional as conversations about physical health. Additionally, the podcast touches on the origins of bullying, suggesting that many bullies are shaped by their environment rather than born with a predisposition to aggressive behavior. This insight reinforces the idea that empathy and understanding are crucial, even for those who exhibit bullying behavior.

Listeners are encouraged to support the podcast and its sponsors, which include ZenCharts for mental health and addiction EHR, MyGenetics for genetic insights into mental health treatment, and Cope Notes for daily positive messages. The episode aims to empower listeners by providing knowledge and resources, reminding them that they are not alone in their mental health journey.

As the hosts and guest engage in vulnerable, yet hopeful discussions, they strive to make mental health a comfortable and approachable topic for all.

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