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Episode 6 Part 1: Anxiety & Anger with Rob Hicks: gender stereotypes & men’s mental health
- 2021/09/12
- 再生時間: 43 分
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Anxiety & anger series with Rob Hicks, PART I: gender stereotypes & men’s mental health
In this three-part series, Niveen (@nivful) and Julia (@juliasunstrum) chat with Rob Hicks, a PhD Candidate in Kinesiology & Neuroscience at the University of Waterloo (Ontario, Canada), about his experience in Academia with gender stereotypes and mental health, expressing emotions other than anger, and panic attack/anxiety triggers and what to look out for. Rob details his personal story of becoming a new parent in graduate school while managing his mental health and provides invaluable advice for (really) everyone, including men, parents, and Academics.
References / resources:
⇢The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Information Resource Center
⇢ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Look out for upcoming episodes where Niveen and Julia continue the conversation with Rob Hicks in the Anxiety & Anger Series:
↬ Part I: gender stereotypes - men’s mental health
↬ Part II: practicing mindfulness
↬ Part III: becoming a parent in Academia
Connect with Rob Hicks:
↬ Instagram: @neurosnacks
↬ Twitter: @_robhicks
↬ Website
↬ Rob's article: Men, we need to #GetReal about our mental health
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