Male perinatal depression and anxiety – Is it the elephant in the room?

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In this episode:

  • We need to put male perinatal depression and anxiety under the spotlight
  • There is much a GP can do for this issue
  • Timely management has positive impacts on the new parents but also has generational consequences

 

Host: Dr David Lim, GP and Medical Educator

Total time: 30 mins

Guest: Narelle Dickinson, Clinical and Health Psychologist

 

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Last Updated: 24 Mar, 2022

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