Depression in men is not frequently discussed, even though it is a prevalent problem. This blog post discusses some of the complexities that impact men with depression, including the ways symptoms manifest, the impact of social stigma surrounding men’s emotions and mental health, and treatment options men can explore to help receive emotional support. Men deserve to feel supported through their mental health struggles.
Read MoreMajor depressive disorder (MDD), also known as clinical depression, is the most severe form of depression. This is a medical illness that can affect every part of a person’s life. It is not simply feeling low or feeling blue and may require treatment over a long period of time.
Read MoreDoes depression manifest differently in women than in men? Yes, it can.
Women are also at higher risk for developing depression related to financial concerns, marital problems, and issues with work-life balance. According to hopkinsmedicine.org, women are twice as likely to be diagnosed with depression. This article will detail some of the signs and symptoms of depression in women.
Read More1 in 7 mothers and 1 in 10 fathers suffer from postpartum depression (PPD). PPD happens once your baby is born and is a mood disorder involving serious depression.
Read MoreDepression can have a lot of factors, from genetic predispositions to factors over which you have little control. It’s often linked to poorer physical health or brain structure and can be treated by antidepressants, psychotherapy, and by practicing good lifestyle habits.
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