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This Book Could Help

This Book Could Help

According to Maggies, two thirds of men feel they would have coped with their cancer diagnosis better if they'd had more support, but we also know that it can be difficult to know how to support men going through cancer. 

 

Developed in partnership with Mind, the mental health charity, This Book Could Help is filled with straightforward expert advice and simple techniques to help you meet challenges and develop new strengths, in areas such as dealing with stress.

 

This Book Could Help might just offer the support your loved one needs.

  • Your body needs maintaining to keep it healthy. So does your mind.

    Sounds simple, but tired and outdated ideas that tell men how they ought to be, mean the message gets lost. And the results speak for themselves: suicide is the biggest killer of men under fifty. There’s no more room for debate – taking care of your head space should be as normal as eating your five-a-day or going to the gym.

    Many books make impossible promises about how they will fix all your problems and stresses with some miraculous ten-step programme. This one doesn’t. What it does do is provide practical help, when times are tough and also when they’re not. And just like with your physical health, it doesn’t always have to take much to make a difference.

    Developed in partnership with Mind, the mental health charity, This Book Could Help is filled with straightforward expert advice and simple techniques to help you shake off what other people say you ought to be, prioritize yourself, meet challenges and develop new strengths, in areas such as dealing with stress, motivation, work and life goals. We all deserve to live fully and respect our struggles, so start here and back yourself every day.

    Because head space is not a luxury, it’s essential.

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