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Lifting the Weight - Understanding Depression in Men, Its Causes and Solutions (Hardcover)
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Lifting the Weight - Understanding Depression in Men, Its Causes and Solutions (Hardcover)
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Depression in men often goes undiagnosed or improperly treated
because of unique qualities that make it different from depression
in women. In this volume, Dr. Kantor explains that depression in
men is not strictly the product of major life events; it also
regularly appears in response to minor troubling issues that often
go entirely overlooked by others or, if recognized at all, are
downplayed. In this jargon-free text, Kantor explains how many men
are able to navigate the big stresses successfully only to succumb
to the little ones. And he challenges the current widespread
tendency now viewing depression in men as a strictly biological
event to be treated first and foremost with pharmaceuticals.
Psychiatrist Martin Kantor takes us into his treatment rooms and
daily experience to show the signs and causes of depression in men,
and how they do not display the disorder most often in the way we
typically associate with depression. Many men who feel depressed
deny it by shifting into hypomania. Trying to hide, reject or
downplay the feeling, they may become excessively elated, have a
decreased need for sleep, find their thoughts racing and their
sexual desire fueled out of control. Where there was, initially
with depression, a withdrawal and a desire to weep, then enters
attention-seeking behavior, clowning and flighty energy, explains
Kantor. That makes the depression far more difficult for laypeople
and professionals-even for the men themselves-to recognize and deal
with. That is unfortunate because a small amount of medical
attention and personal affection can work wonders, rechanneling the
man into a life of happiness he might never have known, and a level
of achievement he might never othewise have attained, says Kantor
Long thought to be a feminine disorder connected to hormones and
the premenstrual syndrome, depression actually strikes millions of
men each year. With absorbing vignettes, and insights into a faulty
culture that urges men to always have a stiff upper lip and shun
medical attention, Dr. Kantor shows the unique ways in which
depression is very much a men's disorder. And he helps us
understand what we can do to treat it, to help ourselves and the
men we care about recover.
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