Helping Men Beat the Baby Blues
and Overcome Depression
Recent Television Interviews
San Francisco KRON 4 News talks with Dr. Courtenay about the questions about men and boys that we fail to ask when mass shootings occur.
Watch a lengthy interview with CNN Anchor Fredricka Whitfield on the subject of men's postpartum depression.
こちらは日本の公共放送(NHK)で放送された、 産後うつについての番組です。ぜひご覧ください。
See this special segment produced by Japanese Public Television on postpartum depression in fathers, which features an interview with Dr. Courtenay. (Note: This program is recorded in Japanese.)
"As many as one in four new dads may experience what's called parental postnatal depression, and the problem can be more than just psychological, Courtenay said"
People often think cosmetic surgery is something only women do. But that's changed. At least 1 in 4 men says he'd consider cosmetic surgery. Hear Dr. Courtenay interviewed on the subject.
Post-Partum Depression Not Just for Moms
See Dr. Courtenay being interviewed by Ysabel Duron and Marty Gonzalez about men's depression and suicide on KRON 4 Weekend Morning News.
See Dr. Courtenay on ABC Television, "The View From The Bay," discussing how fathers provide for their families and kids in many ways − not just economically − and how what they do provide is greater than anything money can buy.
See Dr. Courtenay on ABC Television, "The View From The Bay," discussing men's and women's communication and what a woman can do to get their husband or partner to open up and talk to them.
See Dr. Courtenay interviewed by Judy Fortin, correspondent with CNN Medical News.
To read the entire interview and article by CNN's Medical Correspondent Judy Fortin, click here.
See Dr. Courtenay on ABC Television, "The View From The Bay," discussing what women can do to help their male partners become more involved fathers with their kids.
See segment one of Dr. Courtenay's interview with Mark Curtis, correspondent with Comcast Newsmakers.
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See segment two of Dr. Courtenay's interview with Mark Curtis, correspondent with Comcast Newsmakers.
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Information on this web site is for educational purposes only. It may provide some self-help relief. However, it should not substitute for a comprehensive evaluation by a licensed mental health professional.