Dubbo and district men told to seek help and support their mates

Updated June 11 2019 - 11:05am, first published 11:00am
STEREOTYPES: Psychologist with not-for-profit charity Marathon Health, Gerrit Williemse, is calling stereotypes of men bottling up their emotions and handling problems alone as "completely unrealistic and damaging". Photo: Contributed
STEREOTYPES: Psychologist with not-for-profit charity Marathon Health, Gerrit Williemse, is calling stereotypes of men bottling up their emotions and handling problems alone as "completely unrealistic and damaging". Photo: Contributed

A Marathon Health psychologist is urging men in the western region to show "real strength" by reaching out for support when they need it and encouraging mates to do the same.

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