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Phillip Schofield issues warning as he admits 'I needed a lot of help' in health admission

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This Morning host Phillip Schofield, 58, told viewers of the ITV show he will be discussing his recent struggles with mental health over the next few weeks as he touched upon the increase in male depression and suicide rates during the coronavirus pandemic today.Speaking to CALM CEO Simon Gunning about male depression, he urged those suffering to speak out as he reflected on his own struggles.He said: “Over the next few weeks I will be talking quite a lot about my mental health and where my head has been in recent times."It's surprising how you think you've got a grip on everything and suddenly your head takes you to dark and scary places."There's no question I needed a lot of help in recent times with people who sit right beside me right.

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