Depression Treatment in the UK – Men's Mental Health


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Thank you for checking out my video on Depression treatment in the UK, from a man’s perspective. Here I discuss some of my thoughts on this particular topic from the (male) perspective, having suffered clinical depression/Dysthymia and studied it at university.

My name is Adam, and I suffered clinical depression for well over 10 years; I thankfully was able to recover and go to university to study Psychology, where I discovered a passion for helping people.

My particular interest is in mental health, mental illnesses, and general mental wellbeing. I regularly upload videos on these topics, so come and join one of the most all-inclusive and accepting communities on YouTube! – https://tinyurl.com/y4yab8cr

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