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Depression in men may be masked by unhealthy coping behaviors, so it often goes undiagnosed and can have devastating consequences when untreated.
SOURCE: Mayo Clinic
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Bushong, a licensed marriage and family therapist, delves into this previously, unexplored world of how to effectively counsel clients raised outside of their parents' home culture. The readers will discover what are the basic characteristics and counseling skills effective with Third Culture Kids (those who have spent the majority of their developmental years outside of their passport country).
Author: Lois Bushong
Publisher: Mango Tree Intercultural Services
AUTHOR(s): Bushong, Lois
PUBLISHER: Mango Tree Intercultural Services
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This story utilizes the vivid colors and art to teach children how feelings of sadness and happiness are natural experiences in life. Includes "Note to Parents" section.
By: Rob Goldblatt
AUTHOR(s): Goldblatt, Rob
PUBLISHER: Magination Press ISBN: 978-1-59147-135-6
SOURCE: Amazon
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A recent national survey found that a third of boys thought society expects them to “be a man” and “suck it up” when they feel sad or scared. Another third said they believed they should “hide or suppress their feelings when they feel sad or scared.” About half of boys polled said “they want to learn more about having the ‘right to feel any way you want.’” Depression is on the rise across the U.S., and young men may be shouldering the brunt of the despair associated with a lack of close friends...
AUTHOR(s): Compton, Julie
SOURCE: NBC News
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