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Southern Remedy Relatively Speaking | More About Men's Mental Health
This episode discusses subjects like depression, anxiety, and suicide. Viewer discretion is advised. If you or a loved one are struggling with mental health, contact the crisis hotline at 9-8-8
Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney
Topic: Today on Southern Remedy’s Relatively Speaking, we’ll delve deeper into our focus on Men’s mental health issues, often men fail to seek help for their mental illness because it may seem to be a sign of weakness. But the truth is that having a family member with mental illness can be difficult for all of those around them. Avoiding treatment is actually not a tough act and protective act but may actually be selfish. Yet, there are age old patterns that prevent men for seeking help, from actually admitting. How can we change that pattern?
You can join the conversation by sending an email to: family@mpbonline.org.
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