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For Men To Talk About Autism: Why Peer Support Matters
An autism diagnosis can change the way a man sees himself and how he feels others see him. For some, it brings relief and understanding. For others, it creates uncertainty, self-doubt, and even isolation. Autism affects everyone differently, but the challenges it brings can often feel heavier when faced alone. That’s why having a safe and supportive place to talk is so important. For Men To Talk is already a trusted peer support group for men...
A Night to Remember: ‘For Men To Talk’ attends The Bobby Copping Foundation Midsummer Ball
The Falcon Hotel in Uppingham was alive with energy as The Bobby Copping Foundation hosted its Midsummer Ball. The event, filled with welcome drinks, a delicious dinner, a raffle, an auction, and a disco, raised an amazing £17,772 – enough to fully fund nearly 400...
Factitious disorder in men: Unmasking the hidden struggle
Factitious Disorder, formerly known as Munchausen Syndrome, is a rare psychiatric condition characterised by a person feigning illness or intentionally causing injury to themselves, all in an effort to assume the role of a patient. While this disorder is often...
Finding harmony: How music strikes the right note for men’s mental health
In the realm of mental health, men often find themselves navigating a landscape where seeking help or expressing vulnerability can be daunting. Societal expectations and stereotypes can weigh heavily, leading many men to internalise their struggles rather than seek...