突然回ってきた、誰もが知る外資系企業の男性社員さんに対するZOOM講演の仕事。
「男性のメンタルヘルスについて」
なのですが、2日で一気に最近の事例を学び、対処法含めたプレゼン仕上げました。
僕の感想は一言。
「やっぱり男はつらいよ」。
男性が助けを求めない「3つの壁」
1)恥と弱さのイメージ
“不調を語る=敗北” そんな誤解が根深い。
2)身体症状として表れやすい
肩こり、頭痛、不眠として現れ、気分の落ち込みとしては訴えにくい。
3)受診の遅れが重症化を招く
結果として、自殺リスクを高める。なんと女性の3倍。
そんな男たちを救えるプレゼンにしようと思います。

**I was suddenly asked to give a Zoom lecture for a well-known global company—
a session specifically for their male employees on “Men’s Mental Health.”
In just two days, I absorbed the latest cases and research and finished the presentation, including practical approaches.
My honest takeaway?
“Being a man is tough.”
The Three Barriers That Keep Men From Asking for Help
1) Shame and the association with weakness
There’s a deeply rooted misconception that
“talking about your struggles = losing.”
2) Symptoms often appear as physical problems
Stiff shoulders, headaches, insomnia—
making it harder for men to articulate emotional distress as mood issues.
3) Delayed treatment leads to severe outcomes
As a result, the risk of suicide increases—
men are three times more likely to die by suicide than women.
I want this presentation to be something that genuinely reaches these men—
something that might actually help save them.
