Conditions previously categorized as “neurotic disorders”—including anxiety, stress, phobias, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and panic attacks—are increasingly the primary reason men are seeking mental health support. These disorders can also manifest physically, presenting as migraines or insomnia. A psychiatrist explains these conditions are not signs of weakness, but common mental health challenges. The term “neurotic disorder” is an older classification, but remains useful for describing a cluster of symptoms. Increased awareness and reduced stigma are contributing to more men seeking help for these issues. Experts emphasize the importance of recognizing both the psychological and physical symptoms to facilitate accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. These conditions are treatable with therapy and, in some cases, medication.