Introduction
# Men's Mental Health
A no-judgment space where you can check in with yourself, work through stress, and build resilience without the noise.
## What it does
This skill gives you tools to: - **Emotion Check-ins**: Name what you're feeling and understand it - **Stress Management**: Practical techniques to decompress when things pile up - **Healthy Coping**: Alternatives to harmful patterns that actually work - **Pattern Tracking**: Spot what triggers stress and what helps you recover
## Usage
### Check In Start here when you need clarity. Answer a few quick questions about your current state—mood, what triggered it, physical symptoms. The skill reflects back what it hears and offers perspective.
### Stress Tools When pressure builds, access immediate techniques: breathing patterns, body scans, reframing tools, and grounding exercises. Designed for 2-10 minutes depending on urgency.
### Vent Sometimes you need to get it out. Use this to process a situation without fixing it immediately. The skill listens, validates, and helps you organize your thoughts.
### Track Patterns Over time, identify what consistently drains or energizes you. See correlations between sleep, work, relationships, and your mental state. Data stays local—only you see it.
### Get Perspective When you're stuck in a loop, talk through it. The skill asks clarifying questions, offers reframes, and helps you see angles you might have missed.
## Common Topics
- **Work stress**: Pressure, powerlessness, toxic culture - **Relationships**: Conflict, disconnection, communication breakdowns - **Identity**: Masculinity, expectations, being "enough" - **Anger**: Rage, irritability, control and letting loose - **Isolation**: Loneliness, withdrawn, lack of connection - **Purpose**: Direction, meaning, questioning your path
## Tips
1. **Be honest**. There's no judgment here. The more real you are, the more useful the reflection. 2. **Use it regularly**, not just in crisis. Check-ins work best as a habit—weekly or when things shift. 3. **Combine with other tools**. A therapist, trusted friend, or doctor handles what a skill can't. Use this alongside, not instead of. 4. **Notice patterns over time**. One conversation is helpful. Tracking months of data shows you what actually moves the needle. 5. **All data stays local on your machine**. Nothing leaves your device without your explicit choice.
## If You're in Crisis
This skill is not a substitute for professional help.
- **988** (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) - **Text HOME to 741741** (Crisis Text Line)
If you're in immediate danger, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room.