WEBINAR REPLAY

Men's Mental Health Matters: Dispelling Stigma and Bringing Awareness

Learn the critical issue of men's mental health and the ways that companies can support male mental wellness in the workplace.

What You’ll Learn

The high personal and organizational costs of neglecting mental health are being discussed in workplaces more than ever. Yet a stark gender disparity persists—men are less likely to seek support for their emotional well-being than women. According to the American Journal of Men’s Health, in the United States women are 1.6 times more likely to actively seek out mental health care than their male counterparts. Join Lyra Health for this fireside chat in honor of Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month, to explore the critical issue of men's mental health and the ways that companies can support male mental wellness in the workplace.

Join this webinar to learn:
  • Key barriers preventing men from seeking mental health support
  • How symptoms of mental health issues in men can differ from those in women, and even be encouraged in the workplace
  • Ways to break stigma in the workplace and provide personalized mental health care for men at your organization

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Matthew Jakupcak, PhD

Sr. Director of Clinical Quality,
Lyra Health

Jesse A. Steinfeldt, PhD

Professor,
University of Indiana

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About the Panel

Matthew Jakupcak, PhD

Matthew is a clinical psychologist experienced in clinical research, program development, and implementation science. He has a doctorate degree in clinical psychology from the University of Massachusetts, Boston and spent 16 years as a psychologist with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. As senior director of quality assurance for Lyra Health, he oversees the monitoring of quality and curation of a network of 6,500+ mental health providers.

Jesse A. Steinfeldt, PhD

Dr. Jesse Steinfeldt is a Professor of Counseling Psychology at Indiana University and a Sport Psychologist in private practice. His research interests center around gender role socialization of male student-athletes, American Indian empowerment, and intersections of multicultural psychology and sport psychology. He is currently conducting a $3mil NIH funded longitudinal study into the impact of subconcussive hits among adolescents who play high school football.

Dr. Steinfeldt has a professional duality, both as a Psychologist and a Professor. From a clinical perspective, Dr. Steinfeldt runs a private practice, Assessment Sport and Performance Psychology Services, LLC. In his role as a Professor at IU, Dr. Steinfeldt runs one of the nation’s top training facilities for Sport and Performance Psychology, providing curricular and clinical training and clinical supervision to the next generation of Sport and Performance Psychologists. Current doctoral students are providing clinical services at local high schools and universities as part of their training.

Jesse was born and raised in Green Bay, WI, and he is a former three sport student-athlete at Yale University who went on to play professionally in Europe for multiple years before starting his professional training in Sport Psychology. He and his wife Erica have three darling cherubs: Aaron (20), Addison (19), and Aidan (18).