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Masculinity and Male-Type Depression with Dr. Simon Rice
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Dan welcomes Dr. Simon Rice, Clinical Psychologist and Principal Research Fellow based at Orygen, Centre for Youth Mental Health at The University of Melbourne, Australia.
Dan and Dr Rice start the conversation on the complexities of men's mental health, particularly focusing on the unique aspects of male depression and the influence of masculine norms. Dr. Rice then covers the dual nature of masculine norms, generational shifts in adherence to these norms, and the cultural influences that affect how men express and cope with depression. The conversation emphasizes the need for better support systems and the importance of fostering strong social relationships among men.
Special Guest: Dr. Simon Rice
Movember Men's Health Institute
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Chapters
1. Introduction (00:00:00)
2. Adherence to Masculine Norms: Definitions and Impact (00:04:00)
3. Positive vs. Negative Masculine Norms (00:06:15)
4. Rigid Adherence and Psychological Flexibility (00:08:00)
5. Generational Shifts in Masculine Norms (00:10:00)
6. Nature vs. Nurture in Masculinity (00:12:00)
7. Cultural Variations in Masculine Norms (00:14:00)
8. Understanding Male-Type Depression (00:16:00)
9. Challenges in Current Diagnostic Criteria (00:18:30)
10. Public Health Messaging vs. Clinical Diagnosis (00:21:00)
11. Substance Use and Social Networks Among Men (00:23:30)
12. Social Isolation in Men as They Age (00:26:00)
13. Online Masculinity Influencers and Their Impact (00:30:00)
14. Men's Disclosure of Psychological Pain and Suicide Risk (00:31:45)
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