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Episode #12: Rage to Relief - Recognizing Atypical Depression in Men

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🎧 Episode #12: Rage to Relief - Recognizing Atypical Depression in Men 🎧 Erika Diaz and Collin Williams address the critical issue of mental health and suicide prevention. Their conversation underscores the importance of openly discussing mental health to reduce stigma and improve statistics. Erika mentions that suicide is the seventh leading cause of death among men and suggests that this figure may have increased since the data was recorded. Collin vulnerably shares about his personal experience with mental health and how his symptoms manifested in his situation. You’ll want to listen in to hear how he uncovered his atypical symptoms, along with how he addressed them on his journey. Collin supports Erika’s points by sharing that seeking help is crucial. He recalls how his general practitioner provided valuable support and medication, and referred him to recommended therapists. Erika and Collin emphasize that a general practitioner can offer comprehensive oversight of one’s health and guide patients through the overwhelming process of finding a therapist. Collin notes a positive trend where medical practitioners now routinely ask patients questions about depression, helping to normalize mental health discussions. He points out that emergency rooms can also be a resource for those without a general practitioner, providing necessary help and referrals. Episode Highlights: 😞 Depression symptoms can vary wildly from person to person - and may seem atypical 🩺 Leverage your primary care physician for help if you are unsure where to start 💪🏽 Seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness 🗣️ Therapy can help individuals unlock the best version of themselves Please subscribe, rate and review Honestly Mental. It helps the show grow. The more people we can reach, the more people we can help. That is our overall goal, to help as many people as we can. Thank you! #honestlymental #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness
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🎧 Episode #12: Rage to Relief - Recognizing Atypical Depression in Men 🎧 Erika Diaz and Collin Williams address the critical issue of mental health and suicide prevention. Their conversation underscores the importance of openly discussing mental health to reduce stigma and improve statistics. Erika mentions that suicide is the seventh leading cause of death among men and suggests that this figure may have increased since the data was recorded. Collin vulnerably shares about his personal experience with mental health and how his symptoms manifested in his situation. You’ll want to listen in to hear how he uncovered his atypical symptoms, along with how he addressed them on his journey. Collin supports Erika’s points by sharing that seeking help is crucial. He recalls how his general practitioner provided valuable support and medication, and referred him to recommended therapists. Erika and Collin emphasize that a general practitioner can offer comprehensive oversight of one’s health and guide patients through the overwhelming process of finding a therapist. Collin notes a positive trend where medical practitioners now routinely ask patients questions about depression, helping to normalize mental health discussions. He points out that emergency rooms can also be a resource for those without a general practitioner, providing necessary help and referrals. Episode Highlights: 😞 Depression symptoms can vary wildly from person to person - and may seem atypical 🩺 Leverage your primary care physician for help if you are unsure where to start 💪🏽 Seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness 🗣️ Therapy can help individuals unlock the best version of themselves Please subscribe, rate and review Honestly Mental. It helps the show grow. The more people we can reach, the more people we can help. That is our overall goal, to help as many people as we can. Thank you! #honestlymental #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness
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