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For Men To Talk supports the CPSL Mind STOP Suicide Campaign
January is a time when many people feel low. The days are short, the weather is cold, and money worries or family pressures can feel heavier than usual. That is why ‘For Men To Talk’ is proud to support the CPSL Mind STOP Suicide Campaign this January across Cambridgeshire. An estimated 1 in 5 of us will experience suicidal thoughts at some point in our lifetime. That is a huge number. Yet suicide is still something many people feel afraid to...
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...
Amazon launches new guide designed to support people living with ADHD
Amazon has teamed up with Sam Thompson and the ADHD Foundation to launch a new guide designed to support people living with ADHD. The guide focuses on executive functioning difficulties, such as leaving the house, staying on time, managing deadlines, and staying...
Men and the burden of failure
Failure is a universal experience, an inevitable aspect of life that everyone encounters at some point. However, the way men navigate and internalise failure, be it in personal or professional spheres, often involves a unique set of challenges. The societal...