LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) — Nearly 20% of men in the U.S. experience mental health issues each year, but 65% are hesitant to seek help, according to data from Cigna Healthcare.
Reynold Peterson of Lincoln is working to change that by sharing his own experience with grief and counseling.
Peterson and his wife, Jill, found support at Lincoln’s Mourning Hope after losing their youngest son, Jules, to mental health issues.
Jules was in his early 40s — talented, fearless and loving almost to a fault, his father said. He was a dear person who did for others, an incredible chef and hard worker, and someone who saved people, even though he couldn’t save himself…