How social norms affect mental health issues in men
Dr. Brad Berger discusses depression and mental health issues in men that are often not talked about due to social norms.
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Key Takeaways
- Key Point: Brad Berger discusses depression and mental health issues in men that are often not talked about due to social norms.
- Key Point: Brad Berger, MD, is a board-certified child and adolescent psychiatrist at Rogers Behavioral Health’s Miami Location who specializes in autism spectrum disorder, anxiety disorde…
- Key Point: Berger received his Bachelor of Science in neuroscience from Brown University and earned his Doctor of Medicine from Northwestern University Medical School.
- Key Point: He completed his psychiatry internship and residency at the University of California San Francisco and finished his child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship at Washington Univ…
- Key Point: He served four years in the United States Air Force as a psychiatrist, and during his final year was the chief of child and adolescent psychiatry at Wright-Patterson Air Force B…
Brad Berger, MD, is a board-certified child and adolescent psychiatrist at Rogers Behavioral Health’s Miami Location who specializes in autism spectrum disorder, anxiety disorders, and behavior disorders.
Dr. Berger received his Bachelor of Science in neuroscience from Brown University and earned his Doctor of Medicine from Northwestern University Medical School. He completed his psychiatry internship and residency at the University of California San Francisco and finished his child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship at Washington University of St. Louis.
He served four years in the United States Air Force as a psychiatrist, and during his final year was the chief of child and adolescent psychiatry at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Dr. Berger has years of experience working in inpatient and outpatient psychiatry. He was the Chief of Psychiatry and medical director for Gulfport Memorial Hospital and Gulfport Behavioral Health. In the past he has been on the faculty at Wright State University and William Carey Doctor of Osteopathy School.
Dr. Berger is a member of the Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
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