Men and
women can
suffer from
depression;
men are far
more likely
to hide
their
depression.
This
probably
explains why
far fewer
men are
diagnosed
and treated
for
depression.
Although
depression
can easily
be treated
with a
variety of
methods, men
seldom ask
for help.
First of
all, men
don’t
recognize
their
symptoms as
depression.
Men tend to
be more
competitive
and don’t
like to
admit to
weaknesses,
no matter
what the
reason. Men
don’t like
admitting
that they
are feeling
down, and
they don’t
opening
discuss
their
feelings
with anyone,
including
family and
friends.
Symptoms of
depression
in men
include
feeling
unhappy,
anxious and
worthless.
Depressed
men also
seem to have
a low energy
level and
difficulty
when trying
to
concentrate.
They may
show signs
of weight
loss and may
lose
interest in
sexual
activities.
On the other
hand, some
men gain
weight and
have extreme
sexual
tendencies.
Family and
friends
might notice
that a
friend or
loved one is
unusually
quiet, not
able to
discuss
things, more
irritable
and always
complaining
about vague
physical
problems.
They may
also note
that
Rather
than seek
help, men
often turn
to alcohol
or drugs to
deal with
their
feelings.
This is
disastrous
in the long
run and
usually
leads to
poor
performance
at work and
behavior
that is
unacceptable.
Their
relationships
with family
and friends
also suffer
dramatically.
Married men
who our
having
marital
problems are
prime
candidates
for
depression.
Unfortunately,
the
depression
only
exacerbates
the marriage
and the
depression
combined
with a
failing
marriage
lead to a
vicious
circle of
unpleasantness.
One of
the best
treatments
for male
depression
is
psychotherapy.
Although men
find it hard
to do,
talking
about
problems and
feelings
with a
psychotherapist
seems to
work in
relieving
depression.
Other useful
tools are to
keep active,
eat
properly,
use
relaxation
techniques
and avoid
alcohol and
drugs.
Reading
about
depression
can also
help to cope
and can give
depressed
man strength
to make
important
choices like
seeking
therapy
without
feeling
ashamed.
Depressed provides detailed information on Depressed, Depressed Children, Depressed Teens, Depressed Men and more. Depressed is affiliated with Mental Health Clinics.
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