Birmingham Maple Clinic Interviewed on Bloomfield Bottom Line Regarding Clinical Depression
Bloomfield, MI (PRWEB) November 23, 2013 -- A Metro Detroit therapist, Carrie Krawiec from the Birmingham Maple Clinic in Michigan, was recently featured on local news show the Bloomfield Township Bottom Line to teach Bloomfield residents about depression, its symptoms, and practical knowledge about understanding clinical depression better.
Lori Edelson, Clinical Director of the Birmingham Maple Clinic, had this to say about the interview: “Bloomfield Township is a central area that the Birmingham Maple Clinic works with, and this interview hopefully helped people understand and recognize depression easier, and get help for themselves or their families sooner.”
The interview went from discussing common depression symptoms, to strategies for approaching someone about their potential depression, to dealing with depression in teens and adolescents.
Click here to watch the full interview: http://www.birminghammaple.com/11852/bmc-blog/bloomfield-township-bottom-line/#.UotzUOIyMj4.
Birmingham Maple Clinic staffs several family and child counselors that specialize in dealing with issues such as adult and adolescent depression, both of which are prevalent issues currently in the national spotlight. Birmingham Maple Clinic's counselors offer private sessions, workshops, and seminars for families and individuals dealing with depression in Metro Detroit, and anyone can sign up for a consultation via the form on their website.
About Birmingham Maple Clinic:
Birmingham Maple Clinic has been specializing in mental health services in Michigan for over 40 years, providing services for the community, families, couples, individuals, and groups. The clinic provides treatment for a variety of psychological conditions, including child and adult ADHD, depression, anxiety and panic disorders, sexual addiction, chronic illness, grief and loss, eating disorders, substance abuse, post-traumatic stress disorder and marriage, family and relationship counseling. For more information, please visit birminghammaple.com.
Kevin Qian, Birmingham Maple Clinic, http://www.birminghammaple.com, +1 (248) 895-2930, [email protected]
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