Signs of depression in men: Why it often goes unrecognized
- Depression can appear differently in individuals, with men often showing anger, withdrawal, or reckless behavior instead of sadness or crying.
- Men are less likely than women to receive mental health treatment, even when they have similar levels of need.
- When depression appears as anger, it can lead to confusion about the root cause.
- Social stigma around seeking help for mental health remains strong, especially affecting men.
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Signs of depression in men: Why it often goes unrecognized - Stateline Publications
Signs of depression in men: Why it often goes unrecognizedDepression does not look the same for everyone. For millions of men, the signs go unrecognized because they show up in unexpected ways. Instead of crying or expressing sadness, men might become angry, withdrawn, or reckless. These behaviors get labeled as personality flaws or stress reactions rather than symptoms of a serious mental health condition.Around 10% of U.S. adults experience de…
Signs of depression in men: Why it often goes unrecognized - Hillsboro Sentry Enterprise
Signs of depression in men: Why it often goes unrecognizedDepression does not look the same for everyone. For millions of men, the signs go unrecognized because they show up in unexpected ways. Instead of crying or expressing sadness, men might become angry, withdrawn, or reckless. These behaviors get labeled as personality flaws or stress reactions rather than symptoms of a serious mental health condition.Around 10% of U.S. adults experience de…
Signs of depression in men: Why it often goes unrecognized - The Mexico Ledger
Signs of depression in men: Why it often goes unrecognizedDepression does not look the same for everyone. For millions of men, the signs go unrecognized because they show up in unexpected ways. Instead of crying or expressing sadness, men might become angry, withdrawn, or reckless. These behaviors get labeled as personality flaws or stress reactions rather than symptoms of a serious mental health condition.Around 10% of U.S. adults experience de…
Signs of depression in men: Why it often goes unrecognized - Seward Independent
Signs of depression in men: Why it often goes unrecognizedDepression does not look the same for everyone. For millions of men, the signs go unrecognized because they show up in unexpected ways. Instead of crying or expressing sadness, men might become angry, withdrawn, or reckless. These behaviors get labeled as personality flaws or stress reactions rather than symptoms of a serious mental health condition.Around 10% of U.S. adults experience de…

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