November is Men’s Mental Health Month, a time to bring forward an issue that too often stays in the shadows.

At The Living Room, we believe that conversations about men’s mental health are not just important, they’re essential.

Far too many men grow up hearing that they should “man up” or keep their feelings to themselves. But silence can be heavy. When emotions go unspoken, stress, anxiety, and depression can deepen, sometimes leading to isolation and addiction.

We know that opening up isn’t always easy. For many men, expressing vulnerability can feel uncomfortable or even unsafe. But talking, really talking, can make all the difference. Sharing what’s going on inside is a sign of strength, not weakness. It’s how healing begins.

At The Living Room, we provide a safe, non-judgmental space where people can talk openly, be heard, and feel supported.

Mental health and addiction are deeply intertwined. Many men turn to addictive behaviours such as gambling and porn misuse as a way to cope with feelings of sadness, anger, loneliness, or pressure. While substances might offer temporary relief, they often worsen the very problems they’re meant to numb.

Addressing addiction means addressing what’s beneath it — the pain, trauma, and mental health struggles that often drive it. At The Living Room, we treat the whole person: mind, body, and spirit. We know that recovery is about more than stopping a substance, it’s about finding happiness, purpose, and connection again.

At The Living Room, we’re here to listen, to support, and to remind you that healing begins with a conversation.

The Living Room offers free, ongoing group therapy to people and their families living with addiction in Hertfordshire. To book an assessment with one of our counsellors, call us today on 0300 365 0304.