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International Day of Mental Health of Fathers: A Silent Cry We Must Hear

June 16th is a date that is not yet marked in red on most calendars. It is rarely mentioned in the news, and it is not accompanied by grand celebrations and discounts in supermarkets. And yet, this day exists. The International Day of Mental Health of Fathers is not just another checkbox, but an attempt to draw attention to a problem that is often kept silent. While we discuss children's tantrums, school programs, and financial plans, fathers are increasingly left alone with their own burnout, anxiety, and depression. And this silence is the worst thing happening to them.

Why is this being talked about only now

For centuries, men have been expected to be strong. Not to complain, not to cry, not to show weakness. To be a rock, a wall, a support — but not a human. This cultural taboo is so deeply ingrained in the consciousness that even today, in the era of psychotherapy and self-help, most men prefer to endure but not speak. They are afraid of being called weak, losing respect, and destroying the image of a "real man".

But the price of this silence is enormous. According to statistics, men are several times less likely than women to seek psychological help, but they are significantly more likely to commit suicide. They are more prone to alcoholism and psychosomatic diseases. Heart attacks, hypertension, stomach ulcers — all of this often has a psychological origin that men stubbornly ignore. The International Day of Mental Health of Fathers was created precisely to break this silence.

Father as a profession without a vacation

Being a father today is difficult. It is not just about giving a surname and money for maintenance. It means being involved, sensitive, patient, emotionally accessible. It means finding the strength after an eight-hour workday to read stories, help with homework, have heart-to-heart talks. It means remembering birthdays, vaccinations, school events. It means being a partner for a wife and a friend for children.

And yet, society continues to expect that a man will be successful, ambitious, and earning. The ideal father is someone who manages to be everywhere: at work and at home. But human resources are not limitless. When you try to be a superhero 24/7, overload is inevitable. And it comes gradually: first, mild irritability, then fatigue, then apathy, and then — complete exhaustion.

Economic pressure: when money is scarce

One of the main factors of stress for modern fathers is financial support for the family. Inflation, rising prices, mortgages, unexpected expenses — all of this is a heavy burden. Men are accustomed to measuring their success by the size of their salary, and when the numbers do not reach the desired level, self-esteem falls. Guilt arises: "I am not good enough as a provider, I am letting down my family."

Especially acutely, this is felt by fathers who want to be involved but have to work overtime to make ends meet. They come home late when the children are already asleep. They miss morning events and graduations because they cannot ask for leave. They live with a constant feeling that they are cheating their loved ones' expectations. And this feeling slowly but surely eats away at their psyche.

Fathers at a distance: double pain

A special category are fathers who live apart from their children. Divorce, work in another city or country — the reasons are different, but the result is the same: the inability to be there in important moments. They call in the evening, send messages, try to be helpful, but feel that their life is passing them by. They hear the voice of a daughter or son on the phone, but cannot hug, stroke their head, help with homework.

This form of fatherhood requires a huge emotional resource. You need to be strong to not lose your temper with children when they do not want to talk. You need to be patient when the mother hinders communication. You need to keep hope when it seems that you have been erased from life. Many fathers in such a situation feel helpless and unnecessary. They do not know how to maintain the connection, and often simply isolate themselves.

However, research shows that even distant presence has a huge significance. Children who know that their father loves them and thinks about them, even if they see each other rarely, feel more protected. But for this, the father must maintain his inner support. But where to find it if psychological support is not available, and there is no one to talk about your experiences?

The myth of the "real man" kills

Since childhood, boys are instilled: do not cry, do not whine, be a man. As they grow up, these boys turn into men who do not know how to recognize their emotions, let alone talk about them. They confuse anxiety with anger, sadness with fatigue. They do not know how to ask for help because it is perceived as an admission of their own inadequacy.

This myth destroys families. When a father does not talk about his feelings, children do not understand what is happening to him. They see only irritation, aloofness, or sudden outbreaks of anger. They think that they are to blame for something. And the wife feels abandoned because her husband has stopped sharing with her. This is how a chasm is born, which is difficult to overcome later.

The International Day of Mental Health of Fathers is meant to remind us: it is not shameful to be a human. Asking for help is not weakness. Talking about fears, anxieties, and doubts is normal. Moreover, it is right. Because only honest relationships with oneself allow building honest relationships with loved ones.

Symptoms that cannot be ignored

How to understand that a father needs help? Here are some red flags that are worth noticing even from a distance.

  • Constant irritability, outbursts of anger over trivial things.
  • Loss of interest in hobbies, family, communication.
  • Sleep disturbances: insomnia or, conversely, constant drowsiness.
  • Sharp changes in weight and appetite.
  • A sense of hopelessness, thoughts that everything is meaningless.
  • Increased headaches, back pain, stomach pain without visible physical causes.
  • Excessive alcohol consumption or other sedatives.

If you notice some of these signs in your husband, brother, father, or friend — do not ignore them. Behind them may be a serious disorder that requires professional intervention.

How to help a father maintain mental health

Support is not just words. It is concrete actions that show that you are there.

The first is a conversation. Do not be afraid to ask: "How are you?" and hear the answer. Do not interrupt, do not belittle, do not give advice unless you are asked. Just listen. Sometimes a man needs to vent to get himself together.

The second is to review the workload. If you see that the father works 12 hours a day and forgets about himself, offer help. Maybe it's worth taking on some household chores to give him time to rest. Or just remind him that a walk in the park is more important than a report at midnight.

The third is shared leisure. Create rituals that will help the father relax. This can be watching a movie, playing board games, a walk with a dog, fishing. The main thing is that this time is dedicated not to solving problems, but to simple human communication.

The fourth is professional help. If you see that the condition is worsening, gently suggest going to a psychologist. Explain that this is not shameful, that it is like going to the doctor for back pain. Now there are many formats: face-to-face consultations, online sessions, support groups. The main thing is to make the first step.

Fathers and fatherhood: a new philosophy

More and more men today are rethinking their role. They want to be not just breadwinners, but true mentors and friends for their children. They want to leave behind not only material heritage but also warm memories. They want their children to remember their smile, voice, hugs.

This is difficult. It requires a change in consciousness, a rejection of old stereotypes. But it is possible. And every father who decides to take this path deserves support and understanding. His mental health is not just his personal business. It is the business of the whole family, because when the father is in order, the home is in order.

What we can do on this day

June 16th does not require large-scale events or expensive gifts. But this day is a great opportunity for simple but important actions.

Hug your father. Tell him that he is important to you. Ask how he really is. Spend time together without phones and distractions. If your father lives far away, call, send a long message, send an audio message. Make sure he feels: he is seen, heard, loved.

And if you are a father yourself — allow yourself to be vulnerable on this day. Allow yourself to rest without feeling guilty. Ask for help if it is needed. Write a list of what burdens you and think about what can be changed. You have the right to be weak. You have the right to rest. You have the right to be happy.

Conclusion

The International Day of Mental Health of Fathers is not just a date. It is a reminder that behind every father is a living person with a heart that aches, tires, and rejoices. It is a call to stop dividing people into "strong" and "weak" and start seeing every man as a human who needs love, understanding, and care.

Let's be more attentive to our fathers. To those who are nearby and those who are far away. To those who cope with a smile and those who can no longer smile. Because the silent cry of the father's soul is a cry that we must hear and answer with warmth, words, and actions.
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