Taking place in the second
week of June, International Men’s Health Week (IMHW) focuses on promoting men’s
health and wellbeing across Europe .
Falling on the 10th
– 16th June this year, the objective is to encourage national and
international organisations to implement policies and agents that can improve
the prosperity of males within different areas of activity.
Research (commissioned by
Mind) has found that work is the most stressful factor in people’s lives. We
don’t exactly need statistics to understand that working within an institution
can stimulate pressure – especially amongst men.
The consequences of stress
can lead to the body’s mental, emotional and physical response to change from
what it’s used to. Although it is considered a normal part of life, many men
still struggle to deal with the effects and it is only then that stress becomes
a negative possession – when there is no form of relief!
Effectively, men coping with
stress can benefit professionally and personally from undergoing Bowen
treatment.
The Bowen Technique is a
natural, drug-free, non-invasive, complementary therapy that can help combat
stress.
Rather than 'making' the
body change, Bowen 'asks' the body to recognise the ailment and make the
changes it requires.
With most men
expressing that their biggest anxiety is “the pressure to be successful” in the
workplace, Bowen can be of assistance in many cases of emotional stress, where
relaxation is a prime factor in easing pain and anxiety.
The treatment is
collectively known for its soothing qualities for physical complaints and is an
extremely relaxing experience that can have many emotive benefits too. We
believe that The Bowen Technique is ideal for the promotion of men’s health and
wellbeing and is most definitely an agent that can improve the prosperity of
health within males.
If you have you suffer with stress or know somebody who does, and are interested in how Bowen Therapy can help you visit the website to find a Bowen therapist near you or call 0844 561 7173.
For more information and advice on stress and mental
health issues please visit www.mind.org.uk
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