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Raising Awareness on Men's Mental Health with Eric Stevenson

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Welcome back to another episode of Well, Not Perfect.

This week I got to sit down with fellow Simply Bee clinician Eric Stevenson. Eric is a licensed professional counselor and certified mental performance coach. He specializes in working with adolescents, young adults, and athletes, helping them with issues such as anxiety, depression, self-esteem, perfectionism and life transitions.

I wanted to have Eric on the show today to talk specifically about the issue of men’s mental health. This is an issue that deserves a lot of attentionbecause suicide rates among men are on the rise and there is still a strong stigma around seeking treatment.

Since joining my practice 2 years ago, Eric has seen a lot of our male clients and has great insight on common trends that we’re seeing today.

Listen in to hear what he has to say about these issues and what parents and clinicians can do to provide support.

  1. Common issues that we see amongst male clients in our office
  2. How parents can help their kids make effective behavioral changes; and
  3. Coping strategies to help teens combat negative thoughts and emotions.

Welcome to another episode of Well, Not Perfect!

To learn more about Eric, you can find his bio on our website: https://www.simplybeecounseling.net/meettheteam

  continue reading

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Welcome back to another episode of Well, Not Perfect.

This week I got to sit down with fellow Simply Bee clinician Eric Stevenson. Eric is a licensed professional counselor and certified mental performance coach. He specializes in working with adolescents, young adults, and athletes, helping them with issues such as anxiety, depression, self-esteem, perfectionism and life transitions.

I wanted to have Eric on the show today to talk specifically about the issue of men’s mental health. This is an issue that deserves a lot of attentionbecause suicide rates among men are on the rise and there is still a strong stigma around seeking treatment.

Since joining my practice 2 years ago, Eric has seen a lot of our male clients and has great insight on common trends that we’re seeing today.

Listen in to hear what he has to say about these issues and what parents and clinicians can do to provide support.

  1. Common issues that we see amongst male clients in our office
  2. How parents can help their kids make effective behavioral changes; and
  3. Coping strategies to help teens combat negative thoughts and emotions.

Welcome to another episode of Well, Not Perfect!

To learn more about Eric, you can find his bio on our website: https://www.simplybeecounseling.net/meettheteam

  continue reading

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