As the economy plummets professionals say an ‘unprecedented number of male clients are breaking taboos to seek support. IWPR reports
Mental health professionals in Kazakhstan are reporting a surge in the number of male clients seeking help as a result of the country’s financial crisis. Psychologists say the economic downturn has proven particularly traumatic for men who are under meaningful pressure to supply for their families in what is still a heavily patriarchal society. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com