Andrew Conkling

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Just about anything can be used as an addictive defense—spending, food, work, achievement, exercise, computer games. When a man with covert depression uses something we normally think of as benign, or even as positive, like work or exercise, it seems almost laughable to insist on questioning the function of that activity in his life. But ordinary activities used as a defense against depression can have wide-ranging consequences.
I Don't Want to Talk About It: Overcoming the Secret Legacy of Male Depression
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