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MEN'S DEPRESSION
Loss of interest or pleasure. Significant weight loss or gain. Trouble sleeping or over-sleeping. Restless feelings and inability to sit still or slow down. Fatigue, loss of energy, or tired all the time. Worthless or guilty feelings. Impaired concentration and difficultymaking decisions.
SHORT FILM - POSTPARTUM MEN A poignant – and ultimately, hopeful – movie about men’s depression. We Men Do, by John Osmond, is an 11-minute film about a man, overcome by the pressures and responsibilities of life, who descends into a spiral of anger and depression to the brink ofdestruction.
ABOUT DR. COURTENAY
More About Dr. Will Courtenay. Dr. Courtenay – known as “The Men’s Doc” – is an internationally recognized expert in helping men. The American Psychological Association has referred to him as, “a leading psychologist in the field of masculinity” and “one of the leading scholars, researchers, and public policy shapers in the psychology of men.” KEY DETERMINANTS OF THE HEALTH AND THE WELL-BEING OF MEN 1 1 Key Determinants of the Health and the Well-Being of Men and Boys Will H. Courtenay McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School Men’s Health Consulting, Berkeley, California CONSTRUCTIONS OF MASCULINITY AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON MEN’S Constructions of masculinity and their influence on men’s well-being: a theory of gender and health Will H. Courtenay* Sonoma State University, CA, USA MEASUREMENT OF MEN’S HELP SEEKING: DEVELOPMENT AND Measurement of Men’s Help Seeking: Development and Evaluation of the Barriers to Help Seeking Scale Abigail K. Mansfield and Michael E.Addis
HOME - POSTPARTUM MENABOUT DR. COURTENAYTV ABOUT PPNDRADIO ABOUT PPNDRESOURCESGET HELPMEN'S DEPRESSION PostpartumMen is a place for men with concerns about depression, anxiety or other problems with mood after the birth of a child. It promotes self-help, provides important information for fathers – including a self-assessment for postpartum depression – hosts an online forum for dads to talk to each other, offers resources, gathers new information about men’s experiences postpartum, and RESOURCES - POSTPARTUM MEN Perinatal Psychotherapy Services is a collective of psychotherapists in independent practice who specialize in issues of the childbearing years, including postpartum reactions such as stress, anxiety and depression. Services available in the San Francisco East Bay include individual therapy, couples therapy, and groups. PerinatalPsychotherapy.com. GET HELP? - POSTPARTUM MEN Getting help is a sign of strength. For many men, one of the biggest obstacles to seeing a mental health professional is the concern is that if others – like coworkers – found out, something bad will happen or they’ll lose respect. Don’t let these fears impact your child’s well-being – POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION But PPND is different. It’s a clinical condition. PPND (Paternal Postnatal Depression) is common condition among men after the birth of a child. Up to 1 in 4 new dads have PPND. Depression, anxiety or other problems with mood can occur anytime during the first year of your child’s life. If you think you might have PPND, please carefullyMEN'S DEPRESSION
Loss of interest or pleasure. Significant weight loss or gain. Trouble sleeping or over-sleeping. Restless feelings and inability to sit still or slow down. Fatigue, loss of energy, or tired all the time. Worthless or guilty feelings. Impaired concentration and difficultymaking decisions.
SHORT FILM - POSTPARTUM MEN A poignant – and ultimately, hopeful – movie about men’s depression. We Men Do, by John Osmond, is an 11-minute film about a man, overcome by the pressures and responsibilities of life, who descends into a spiral of anger and depression to the brink ofdestruction.
ABOUT DR. COURTENAY
More About Dr. Will Courtenay. Dr. Courtenay – known as “The Men’s Doc” – is an internationally recognized expert in helping men. The American Psychological Association has referred to him as, “a leading psychologist in the field of masculinity” and “one of the leading scholars, researchers, and public policy shapers in the psychology of men.” KEY DETERMINANTS OF THE HEALTH AND THE WELL-BEING OF MEN 1 1 Key Determinants of the Health and the Well-Being of Men and Boys Will H. Courtenay McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School Men’s Health Consulting, Berkeley, California CONSTRUCTIONS OF MASCULINITY AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON MEN’S Constructions of masculinity and their influence on men’s well-being: a theory of gender and health Will H. Courtenay* Sonoma State University, CA, USA MEASUREMENT OF MEN’S HELP SEEKING: DEVELOPMENT AND Measurement of Men’s Help Seeking: Development and Evaluation of the Barriers to Help Seeking Scale Abigail K. Mansfield and Michael E.Addis
SHORT FILM - POSTPARTUM MEN A poignant – and ultimately, hopeful – movie about men’s depression. We Men Do, by John Osmond, is an 11-minute film about a man, overcome by the pressures and responsibilities of life, who descends into a spiral of anger and depression to the brink ofdestruction.
ARTICLES ON PPND
Delta Sky Magazine, the in-flight mag for Delta, did a great in-depth article on men’s health. They talked to The Men’s Doc about depression, including postpartum depression, in men. Conde Nast Bride asked Dr. Will what puts new dads at risk for postnatal depression. Adam Busby, star of the reality television show Outdaughtered, hasbeen
CONTACT US - POSTPARTUM MEN Contact Us. Mailing Address. Dr. Will Courtenay PostpartumMen 5835 College Avenue, Suite D3 Oakland, CA 94618. Telephone or Text. 415-346-6719. E-mail. Please provide us with the following information so that we can best meet you needs. PRESS ROOM - POSTPARTUM MEN Dr. Will Courtenay, “The Men’s Doc,” is an internationally recognized expert in helping boys, men and fathers. He is a psychotherapist, a distinguished author and researcher, keynote speaker, and radio host. The American Psychological Association calls him, “a leading psychologist in the field of masculinity” and “one of the leadingTV ABOUT PPND
0:00 / 1:47. Live. •. Karen Owoc, The Health Reporter, talked at length with Dr. Will about men and how to improve their mental health. They covered lots of topics, including anxiety, post-traumatic stress, phobias, stress, depression, fatherhood, the importance of social support for men, and how anger is killing many men and what to doabout it.
RADIO ABOUT PPND
Listen to Dr. Courtenay as the Guest Host of Childhood Matters taking calls from listeners and talking with Lee Safran, Marriage and Family Therapist, and David Klinker, founder of PostpartumDads.org, about the experiences of male partners of women with postpartum depression – and what fathers can do to support these new moms.- POSTPARTUM MEN
Men and boys are more likely than women and girls to think they’re invulnerable to health risks, which only increases their risks. We all contribute to perpetuating this inaccurate belief.- POSTPARTUM MEN
The new parent who’s experiencing postpartum depression isn’t always the mother. Hear a short Perspective on this subject by Dr.Courtenay.
COLLEGE MEN’S HEALTH:AN OVERVIEW AND A CALL TO ACTION other drugs.11,34,39,44,45 College men,for example, are 21⁄ 2 times more likely than women to have more than 10 sexual partners.46 Studies of African American college students have also found riskier sexual practices among men than among women.47,48NEW DAD, SAD DAD
30 men’s health Men too can suffer from postpartum depression By Christine neff, UsA tODAy fAmily Scroll through the online forum at Saddaddy.com to see new dads express- HOME - POSTPARTUM MENABOUT DR. COURTENAYTV ABOUT PPNDRADIO ABOUT PPNDRESOURCESGET HELPMEN'S DEPRESSION PostpartumMen is a place for men with concerns about depression, anxiety or other problems with mood after the birth of a child. It promotes self-help, provides important information for fathers – including a self-assessment for postpartum depression – hosts an online forum for dads to talk to each other, offers resources, gathers new information about men’s experiences postpartum, and RESOURCES - POSTPARTUM MEN Perinatal Psychotherapy Services is a collective of psychotherapists in independent practice who specialize in issues of the childbearing years, including postpartum reactions such as stress, anxiety and depression. Services available in the San Francisco East Bay include individual therapy, couples therapy, and groups. PerinatalPsychotherapy.com. GET HELP? - POSTPARTUM MEN Getting help is a sign of strength. For many men, one of the biggest obstacles to seeing a mental health professional is the concern is that if others – like coworkers – found out, something bad will happen or they’ll lose respect. Don’t let these fears impact your child’s well-being –MEN'S DEPRESSION
Loss of interest or pleasure. Significant weight loss or gain. Trouble sleeping or over-sleeping. Restless feelings and inability to sit still or slow down. Fatigue, loss of energy, or tired all the time. Worthless or guilty feelings. Impaired concentration and difficultymaking decisions.
POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION But PPND is different. It’s a clinical condition. PPND (Paternal Postnatal Depression) is common condition among men after the birth of a child. Up to 1 in 4 new dads have PPND. Depression, anxiety or other problems with mood can occur anytime during the first year of your child’s life. If you think you might have PPND, please carefully SHORT FILM - POSTPARTUM MEN A poignant – and ultimately, hopeful – movie about men’s depression. We Men Do, by John Osmond, is an 11-minute film about a man, overcome by the pressures and responsibilities of life, who descends into a spiral of anger and depression to the brink ofdestruction.
ABOUT DR. COURTENAY
More About Dr. Will Courtenay. Dr. Courtenay – known as “The Men’s Doc” – is an internationally recognized expert in helping men. The American Psychological Association has referred to him as, “a leading psychologist in the field of masculinity” and “one of the leading scholars, researchers, and public policy shapers in the psychology of men.” KEY DETERMINANTS OF THE HEALTH AND THE WELL-BEING OF MEN 1 1 Key Determinants of the Health and the Well-Being of Men and Boys Will H. Courtenay McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School Men’s Health Consulting, Berkeley, California CONSTRUCTIONS OF MASCULINITY AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON MEN’S Constructions of masculinity and their influence on men’s well-being: a theory of gender and health Will H. Courtenay* Sonoma State University, CA, USA MEASUREMENT OF MEN’S HELP SEEKING: DEVELOPMENT AND Measurement of Men’s Help Seeking: Development and Evaluation of the Barriers to Help Seeking Scale Abigail K. Mansfield and Michael E.Addis
HOME - POSTPARTUM MENABOUT DR. COURTENAYTV ABOUT PPNDRADIO ABOUT PPNDRESOURCESGET HELPMEN'S DEPRESSION PostpartumMen is a place for men with concerns about depression, anxiety or other problems with mood after the birth of a child. It promotes self-help, provides important information for fathers – including a self-assessment for postpartum depression – hosts an online forum for dads to talk to each other, offers resources, gathers new information about men’s experiences postpartum, and RESOURCES - POSTPARTUM MEN Perinatal Psychotherapy Services is a collective of psychotherapists in independent practice who specialize in issues of the childbearing years, including postpartum reactions such as stress, anxiety and depression. Services available in the San Francisco East Bay include individual therapy, couples therapy, and groups. PerinatalPsychotherapy.com. GET HELP? - POSTPARTUM MEN Getting help is a sign of strength. For many men, one of the biggest obstacles to seeing a mental health professional is the concern is that if others – like coworkers – found out, something bad will happen or they’ll lose respect. Don’t let these fears impact your child’s well-being –MEN'S DEPRESSION
Loss of interest or pleasure. Significant weight loss or gain. Trouble sleeping or over-sleeping. Restless feelings and inability to sit still or slow down. Fatigue, loss of energy, or tired all the time. Worthless or guilty feelings. Impaired concentration and difficultymaking decisions.
POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION But PPND is different. It’s a clinical condition. PPND (Paternal Postnatal Depression) is common condition among men after the birth of a child. Up to 1 in 4 new dads have PPND. Depression, anxiety or other problems with mood can occur anytime during the first year of your child’s life. If you think you might have PPND, please carefully SHORT FILM - POSTPARTUM MEN A poignant – and ultimately, hopeful – movie about men’s depression. We Men Do, by John Osmond, is an 11-minute film about a man, overcome by the pressures and responsibilities of life, who descends into a spiral of anger and depression to the brink ofdestruction.
ABOUT DR. COURTENAY
More About Dr. Will Courtenay. Dr. Courtenay – known as “The Men’s Doc” – is an internationally recognized expert in helping men. The American Psychological Association has referred to him as, “a leading psychologist in the field of masculinity” and “one of the leading scholars, researchers, and public policy shapers in the psychology of men.” KEY DETERMINANTS OF THE HEALTH AND THE WELL-BEING OF MEN 1 1 Key Determinants of the Health and the Well-Being of Men and Boys Will H. Courtenay McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School Men’s Health Consulting, Berkeley, California CONSTRUCTIONS OF MASCULINITY AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON MEN’S Constructions of masculinity and their influence on men’s well-being: a theory of gender and health Will H. Courtenay* Sonoma State University, CA, USA MEASUREMENT OF MEN’S HELP SEEKING: DEVELOPMENT AND Measurement of Men’s Help Seeking: Development and Evaluation of the Barriers to Help Seeking Scale Abigail K. Mansfield and Michael E.Addis
SHORT FILM - POSTPARTUM MEN A poignant – and ultimately, hopeful – movie about men’s depression. We Men Do, by John Osmond, is an 11-minute film about a man, overcome by the pressures and responsibilities of life, who descends into a spiral of anger and depression to the brink ofdestruction.
CONTACT US - POSTPARTUM MEN Contact Us. Mailing Address. Dr. Will Courtenay PostpartumMen 5835 College Avenue, Suite D3 Oakland, CA 94618. Telephone or Text. 415-346-6719. E-mail. Please provide us with the following information so that we can best meet you needs. PRESS ROOM - POSTPARTUM MEN Dr. Will Courtenay, “The Men’s Doc,” is an internationally recognized expert in helping boys, men and fathers. He is a psychotherapist, a distinguished author and researcher, keynote speaker, and radio host. The American Psychological Association calls him, “a leading psychologist in the field of masculinity” and “one of the leading POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION But PPND is different. It’s a clinical condition. PPND (Paternal Postnatal Depression) is common condition among men after the birth of a child. Up to 1 in 4 new dads have PPND. Depression, anxiety or other problems with mood can occur anytime during the first year of your child’s life. If you think you might have PPND, please carefullyABOUT DR. COURTENAY
More About Dr. Will Courtenay. Dr. Courtenay – known as “The Men’s Doc” – is an internationally recognized expert in helping men. The American Psychological Association has referred to him as, “a leading psychologist in the field of masculinity” and “one of the leading scholars, researchers, and public policy shapers in the psychology of men.”TV ABOUT PPND
0:00 / 1:47. Live. •. Karen Owoc, The Health Reporter, talked at length with Dr. Will about men and how to improve their mental health. They covered lots of topics, including anxiety, post-traumatic stress, phobias, stress, depression, fatherhood, the importance of social support for men, and how anger is killing many men and what to doabout it.
RADIO ABOUT PPND
Listen to Dr. Courtenay as the Guest Host of Childhood Matters taking calls from listeners and talking with Lee Safran, Marriage and Family Therapist, and David Klinker, founder of PostpartumDads.org, about the experiences of male partners of women with postpartum depression – and what fathers can do to support these new moms.NEW-DADDY DOLDRUMS
Word of Mom Fatherhood by GreatDad.com 86 Dec 2010/Jan 2011 ally having one) can be red flags as is a change in personality. “If the spouse says ‘Who is this person?’ there’s a good chance COLLEGE MEN’S HEALTH:AN OVERVIEW AND A CALL TO ACTION other drugs.11,34,39,44,45 College men,for example, are 21⁄ 2 times more likely than women to have more than 10 sexual partners.46 Studies of African American college students have also found riskier sexual practices among men than among women.47,48 A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE ON THE FIELD OF MEN’S HEALTH:AN EDITORIAL A Global Perspective on the Field of Men’s Health:An Editorial WILLCOURTENAY International Journal of Men’s Health Gender-specific approaches to health and health care recog- HOME - POSTPARTUM MENABOUT DR. COURTENAYTV ABOUT PPNDRADIO ABOUT PPNDRESOURCESGET HELPMEN'S DEPRESSION PostpartumMen is a place for men with concerns about depression, anxiety or other problems with mood after the birth of a child. It promotes self-help, provides important information for fathers – including a self-assessment for postpartum depression – hosts an online forum for dads to talk to each other, offers resources, gathers new information about men’s experiences postpartum, and RESOURCES - POSTPARTUM MEN Perinatal Psychotherapy Services is a collective of psychotherapists in independent practice who specialize in issues of the childbearing years, including postpartum reactions such as stress, anxiety and depression. Services available in the San Francisco East Bay include individual therapy, couples therapy, and groups. PerinatalPsychotherapy.com. GET HELP? - POSTPARTUM MEN Getting help is a sign of strength. For many men, one of the biggest obstacles to seeing a mental health professional is the concern is that if others – like coworkers – found out, something bad will happen or they’ll lose respect. Don’t let these fears impact your child’s well-being –ARTICLES ON PPND
Delta Sky Magazine, the in-flight mag for Delta, did a great in-depth article on men’s health. They talked to The Men’s Doc about depression, including postpartum depression, in men. Conde Nast Bride asked Dr. Will what puts new dads at risk for postnatal depression. Adam Busby, star of the reality television show Outdaughtered, hasbeen
MEN'S DEPRESSION
Loss of interest or pleasure. Significant weight loss or gain. Trouble sleeping or over-sleeping. Restless feelings and inability to sit still or slow down. Fatigue, loss of energy, or tired all the time. Worthless or guilty feelings. Impaired concentration and difficultymaking decisions.
POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION But PPND is different. It’s a clinical condition. PPND (Paternal Postnatal Depression) is common condition among men after the birth of a child. Up to 1 in 4 new dads have PPND. Depression, anxiety or other problems with mood can occur anytime during the first year of your child’s life. If you think you might have PPND, please carefully SHORT FILM - POSTPARTUM MEN A poignant – and ultimately, hopeful – movie about men’s depression. We Men Do, by John Osmond, is an 11-minute film about a man, overcome by the pressures and responsibilities of life, who descends into a spiral of anger and depression to the brink ofdestruction.
ABOUT DR. COURTENAY
More About Dr. Will Courtenay. Dr. Courtenay – known as “The Men’s Doc” – is an internationally recognized expert in helping men. The American Psychological Association has referred to him as, “a leading psychologist in the field of masculinity” and “one of the leading scholars, researchers, and public policy shapers in the psychology of men.” KEY DETERMINANTS OF THE HEALTH AND THE WELL-BEING OF MEN 1 1 Key Determinants of the Health and the Well-Being of Men and Boys Will H. Courtenay McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School Men’s Health Consulting, Berkeley, California ENGENDERING HEALTH: A SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIONIST EXAMINATION Engendering Health 2 Although many sociocultural factors are associated with health behavior, gender is among the most important. Men have significantly less healthy lifestyles than women (Courtenay, HOME - POSTPARTUM MENABOUT DR. COURTENAYTV ABOUT PPNDRADIO ABOUT PPNDRESOURCESGET HELPMEN'S DEPRESSION PostpartumMen is a place for men with concerns about depression, anxiety or other problems with mood after the birth of a child. It promotes self-help, provides important information for fathers – including a self-assessment for postpartum depression – hosts an online forum for dads to talk to each other, offers resources, gathers new information about men’s experiences postpartum, and RESOURCES - POSTPARTUM MEN Perinatal Psychotherapy Services is a collective of psychotherapists in independent practice who specialize in issues of the childbearing years, including postpartum reactions such as stress, anxiety and depression. Services available in the San Francisco East Bay include individual therapy, couples therapy, and groups. PerinatalPsychotherapy.com. GET HELP? - POSTPARTUM MEN Getting help is a sign of strength. For many men, one of the biggest obstacles to seeing a mental health professional is the concern is that if others – like coworkers – found out, something bad will happen or they’ll lose respect. Don’t let these fears impact your child’s well-being –ARTICLES ON PPND
Delta Sky Magazine, the in-flight mag for Delta, did a great in-depth article on men’s health. They talked to The Men’s Doc about depression, including postpartum depression, in men. Conde Nast Bride asked Dr. Will what puts new dads at risk for postnatal depression. Adam Busby, star of the reality television show Outdaughtered, hasbeen
MEN'S DEPRESSION
Loss of interest or pleasure. Significant weight loss or gain. Trouble sleeping or over-sleeping. Restless feelings and inability to sit still or slow down. Fatigue, loss of energy, or tired all the time. Worthless or guilty feelings. Impaired concentration and difficultymaking decisions.
POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION But PPND is different. It’s a clinical condition. PPND (Paternal Postnatal Depression) is common condition among men after the birth of a child. Up to 1 in 4 new dads have PPND. Depression, anxiety or other problems with mood can occur anytime during the first year of your child’s life. If you think you might have PPND, please carefully SHORT FILM - POSTPARTUM MEN A poignant – and ultimately, hopeful – movie about men’s depression. We Men Do, by John Osmond, is an 11-minute film about a man, overcome by the pressures and responsibilities of life, who descends into a spiral of anger and depression to the brink ofdestruction.
ABOUT DR. COURTENAY
More About Dr. Will Courtenay. Dr. Courtenay – known as “The Men’s Doc” – is an internationally recognized expert in helping men. The American Psychological Association has referred to him as, “a leading psychologist in the field of masculinity” and “one of the leading scholars, researchers, and public policy shapers in the psychology of men.” KEY DETERMINANTS OF THE HEALTH AND THE WELL-BEING OF MEN 1 1 Key Determinants of the Health and the Well-Being of Men and Boys Will H. Courtenay McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School Men’s Health Consulting, Berkeley, California ENGENDERING HEALTH: A SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIONIST EXAMINATION Engendering Health 2 Although many sociocultural factors are associated with health behavior, gender is among the most important. Men have significantly less healthy lifestyles than women (Courtenay, CONTACT US - POSTPARTUM MEN Contact Us. Mailing Address. Dr. Will Courtenay PostpartumMen 5835 College Avenue, Suite D3 Oakland, CA 94618. Telephone or Text. 415-346-6719. E-mail. Please provide us with the following information so that we can best meet you needs. PRESS ROOM - POSTPARTUM MEN Dr. Will Courtenay, “The Men’s Doc,” is an internationally recognized expert in helping boys, men and fathers. He is a psychotherapist, a distinguished author and researcher, keynote speaker, and radio host. The American Psychological Association calls him, “a leading psychologist in the field of masculinity” and “one of the leadingTV ABOUT PPND
0:00 / 1:47. Live. •. Karen Owoc, The Health Reporter, talked at length with Dr. Will about men and how to improve their mental health. They covered lots of topics, including anxiety, post-traumatic stress, phobias, stress, depression, fatherhood, the importance of social support for men, and how anger is killing many men and what to doabout it.
RADIO ABOUT PPND
Listen to Dr. Courtenay as the Guest Host of Childhood Matters taking calls from listeners and talking with Lee Safran, Marriage and Family Therapist, and David Klinker, founder of PostpartumDads.org, about the experiences of male partners of women with postpartum depression – and what fathers can do to support these new moms.- POSTPARTUM MEN
The new parent who’s experiencing postpartum depression isn’t always the mother. Hear a short Perspective on this subject by Dr.Courtenay.
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Listen to Dr. Courtenay as guest host on Childhood Matters talking with his guests about the economic crisis and its impact on fathersand their families.
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Helping Men Beat The Baby Blues And Overcome Depression POSTPARTUMMEN is a place for men with concerns about depression, anxiety or other problems with mood after the birth of a child. It promotes self-help, provides important information for fathers – including a self-assessment for postpartum depression – hosts an online forum for dads to talk to each other, offers resources, gathers new information about men’s experiences postpartum, and – most importantly – helps fathers to beat the baby blues. Yes, men do get postpartum depression. It’s a fact that most people – and even many health professionals – don’t know. As a result, most men with postpartum depression suffer in isolation. With POSTPARTUMMEN, these dads are no longer alone. HEALTHLINE CHOSE POSTPARTUMMEN AS ONE OF THE TOP 10 POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION BLOGS FOR 2017 – AND IT’S THE ONLY ONE FOR MEN. _POSTPARTUMMEN ALSO AWARDED 5 STARS BY KWIKMED! See Below to Learn More_ こちらは日本の公共放送(NHK)で放送された、 産後うつについての番組です。ぜひご覧ください。ViewVideo
En Espanol, nueva revista historia, “Depresion Posparto Masculina.” View Article WHAT IS MEN’S POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION OR PPND? Remember seeing your baby for the first time? You were probably filled with pride and excitement. That’s what you always heard it was like having a child – pure joy. Baby bliss. Then, reality sets in. Sleepless nights. A screaming infant needing nearly constant care. Fights with your partner. Going to workexhausted.
Then, over time, you’ve noticed things have gotten worse. Now, you’ve lost your sense of humor, and there’s not much to look forward to. You’ve started getting more anxious or panicky. You’ve had trouble sleeping. And you’re miserable a lot of the time. Or perhaps you’ve been irritable. You’re getting more stressed at work and getting angry with your wife. Maybe you’ve noticed you’re drinking more – or withdrawing from people. These are all signs of men’s depression. You may think you should just “get over it” – and that you must be the only guy who can’t. But you’re not the only one. YOU’RE NOT ALONE – NOT BY A LONG SHOT Every day, over 1,000 new dads in the United States become depressed. And according to some studies, that number is as high as 2,700. That’s 1 in 10 to as many as 1 in 4 new dads who have postpartum depression. Whatever the exact number, we know that a lot of fathers are suffering from this painful condition. The truth is, depression, anxiety and other mood disorders are common. In fact, they’re just as common – and just as real – as physical problems, like heart disease and diabetes. They can also be ascrippling.
Now, contrary to what you might think, admitting you’re depressed isn’t admitting defeat. It’s admitting there’s hope. And it’s taking charge of your life.THERE IS HOPE
Postpartum depression in dads – or PPND (for Paternal Postnatal Depression) – is a very serious condition. Without effective treatment, it can result in damaging, long-term consequences for a man, his child, and his entire family. But with proper treatment and support, men can fully recover from PPND. Depression isn’t something a guy can simply “get over.” It’s a health condition that needs to be treated – just like a bad heart or injured knee. POSTPARTUMMEN is a place for you to find the strength and courage you need to get your life back on track. Click below to go to KwikMed and see what they had to say aboutPostpartumMen.
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