Ellen Groble on Men’s Health: Emotions, Body Image, and Beyond
It's my understanding that this country right and countries that were ran by different Catholic orders back in the day- ok, because it's different now- they would have done more damage to people, I think, than any of themselves, because what they had done was something that the parents and the grandparents would have passed on to the kids and the kids.
Ever wondered how emotional expression and body image issues uniquely affect men? In this thought-provoking episode of 'The Two Norries', James Leonard and Timmy Long sit down with American Psychotherapist Ellen Groble. Ellen, who now works at Lakeshore Therapy in Dublin, shares her journey from studying in Ireland to becoming a specialist in men's mental health.
She opens up about the often-overlooked emotional pressures men face, touching on anxiety, repressed emotions, and the lasting impact of Catholic orders on mental well-being. Ellen’s approach is all about compassion and emotional awareness. She emphasizes the importance of understanding these pressures and offers psychological tools and techniques to help men tackle their challenges. Her candid discussion sheds light on how societal expectations can weigh heavily on men, affecting their mental and emotional health.
Ellen’s insights are not just informative but also deeply engaging. She talks about how emotional repression can lead to significant mental health issues and shares practical advice for overcoming these hurdles. Her stories resonate with anyone who's struggled with or knows someone grappling with these issues. If you're curious about the unique mental health challenges men face or looking for practical advice on emotional well-being, this episode is a must-listen.
Ellen’s blend of professional expertise and heartfelt empathy makes this conversation both enlightening and comforting.