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Mental Health & Therapy : What Are Signs of Male Depression?

by admin on July 23rd, 2011

Some symptoms of depression in men include sadness and despair, thoughts of suicide, loss of libido and a loss of interest in activities. Look for signs of depression in males withadvice from a mental health counselor in this free video on therapy and counseling. Expert: Virginia Intelisano Bio: Virginia Intelisano is a master’s level mental health counselor who works for Personal Enrichment Through Mental Health Services. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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Identifying poor school or job performance as asign of depression with expert mental health advice in this free mental health video. Expert: Leslie Moselle Bio: With a double major in Psychology and Criminology, Ms. Leslie Moselle has experience in both the legal and child development field. Ms. Filmmaker: Leslie Moselle

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