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“Rather than dealing with problems I’d just keep overmedicating,” he said.
That put a strain on his relationship, eventually leading to a divorce in 1999.
In 2016, Petersen was back in central Colorado working in maintenance in Crested Butte, when he fell off a roof. Not long after, he fell down a flight of stairs, injuring both of his shoulders.
It took months of little to no sleep and multiple surgeries for Petersen to start physically recovering. But the inactivity and uncertainty about his future took a significant mental toll, and shortly after the surgeries, he attempted suicide.
When he woke up the next morning, he had an important realization: “I really don’t want to die, but I don’t want to keep living the way I’m living,” he said, reflecting on it now.
Thumb Community Health Partnership announces Man Therapy
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UPPER THUMB - Thumb Community Health Partnership announces the launch of a new Thumb region campaign targeted at working-aged men. The campaign is designed to erase the stigma surrounding mental health and increase the awareness of resources in our area. In the four- county region known as the Thumb in 2018, there were 41 deaths by suicide. Men made up 90 percent of those suicides.
Challenges to good mental health are a growing public health crisis and the Thumb Community Health Partnership is making local efforts to help combat this crisis using the online portal- www.mantherapy.org. The purpose of Man Therapy is to help reshape the mental health conversation, using humor to cut through stigma and tackle issues like depression, divorce and even suicidal thoughts head on, the way a man would do it.
BORIS JOHNSON’S ULTIMATE TRICK
Turning Personal Responsibility Into Collective Blame
“Much about COVID-19 is unclear. This is not: the Government is responsible for the virus’s spread.
It neglected scientific advice when delaying the lockdowns in March, September and December, and rejected the examples of other countries that had done better. And yet we know the Government does not, ever, take responsibility for its own failings.
But someone must be held to account and it is easier to shame members of the public than members of the Government. This distraction from official negligence enjoys widespread media complicity. The newspapers scrutinise the rights and wrongs of walking with coffee, condemn those driving to beauty spots and joyfully report the fines for people travelling 100 miles for a burger. They often devote considerably less time to analysing the Government’s inability to contain the virus.
Tuesday, 29 Dec 2020 09:44 AM MYT
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