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  • I am so sorry for ignoring the counselor and not getting you the help that you need for your depression.
  • I have referred Larry to the School Care Agency. He mentioned feeling sad and hopeless, and his teachers mentioned he's been withdrawing from his friends.
  • My son WILL NOT be seeing a therapist. Boys are tough enough to work their issues out on their own. Good day!
  • Well you should know that the American Journal of Men's Health says that although both men and women are affected by mental illness, it is oftentimes overlooked in males. The overall prevalence of mental illness in men is typically lower. However, mental health among men often goes untreated because they are far less likely to seek mental health treatment than women. (2020.) I am just trying to get him the help that he needs. (2020.)
  • OMG I had no idea!
  • "I should just take all of these pills so I can sleep forever.."
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  • What are some of the ways we can fight depression?
  • ReferencesChatmon B. N. (2020). Males and Mental Health Stigma. American journal of men's health, 14(4), 1557988320949322.https://doi.org/10.1177/1557988320949322Factsheet: Preparing for the transition to 10 ... - fcc.gov. (n.d.). Retrieved April 16, 2022,fromhttps://www.fcc.gov/file/21983/downloadFinch, S. D. (2019,September 3). 10 ways to reach out in a mental health crisis .Healthline. Retrieved April 6, 2022,fromhttps://www.healthline.com/health/mental-health/how-to-reach-out
  • I am glad you realized the importance of everyone getting the help they need! I look forward to seeing you all in a week!
  • Ms. G taught me that Mental Health America said 6 million men are affected by depression in the United States every single year.” (Finch, 2019).
  • I was so wrong about boys seeking mental help!
  • Suicide prevention is a critical need. Since 2008, suicide has ranked as the tenth leading cause of death in the United States. Suicide claimed the lives of more than 44,000 Americans in 2020, and evidence suggests that the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated suicidal thoughts and actions. (Factsheet, n.d.)
  • If you or a loved one are suffering from suicidal thoughts, or any other mental health issue, there is help available. "Individuals who need help today can find it by calling the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline can be reached by calling 1-800-273-8255 (1-800-273-TALK) and through online chats. Veterans and Service members may reach the Veterans Crisis Line by pressing 1 after dialing, as well as by chatting online at www.veteranscrisisline.net or texting 838255." (Factsheet, n.d.)
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