A West Clare psychotherapist insists the message that men need to sort out their issues alone has to change.
It follows a joint report from the HSE and the Men’s Health Forum in Ireland, which has revealed that men are four times more likely to die by suicide than women.
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The 45 to 54 age group is most at risk, while gay men and farmers were also identified as risk groups.
Kilmurry-McMahon based Joe Lynch says it’s vital that men realised that they can talk about their problems, just as women can.