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Demystifying intermittent explosive disorder: Understanding its effects on men
Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED) is a psychiatric condition characterised by recurrent, sudden outbursts of anger, aggression, and violence disproportionate to the triggering event. While IED can affect individuals of any gender, its impact on men is a topic that warrants attention and understanding. In this blog post, we will delve into the intricacies of Intermittent Explosive Disorder, exploring its manifestations in men and the...
‘For Men To Talk’ February 2025 Meetings
Here it is! Our February 2025 schedule! Our virtual, physical and walking meetings. ‘For Men To Talk… and Walk – Rushmoor’ physical walking group meetings. These will be held on Sunday 2 February 2025 at 10.00am and Sunday 16 February 2025, meeting at the front of the...
Co-op Members are supporting ‘For Men To Talk’ as part of the Co-op Local Community Fund
Since the beginning of October 2024, 657 Co-op Members have chosen to support ‘For Men To Talk’ through the Co-op Local Community Fund. The more Co-op Members that select this cause, the more funds ‘For Men To Talk’ will receive at the end of the funding round in...
Listen Up, Speak Up: Protecting Our Children Together
“It’s everyone’s responsibility to keep children safe,” says Luke Newman, founder of For Men To Talk. “By listening and speaking up, we can protect the most vulnerable in our communities.” The safety and well-being of children must always come first. But protecting...