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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 associated with women, it is essential to recognise that men can also be affected. In this blog, we will explore the lesser-known aspect of Factitious Disorder in men, shedding light on...
A night at Wembley: Triumph, emotion and healing with Liverpool FC
By Luke Newman, founder of 'For Men To Talk' As a devoted Liverpool FC fan, the opportunity to witness my favourite team live at Wembley Stadium was a dream come true. Little did I know that this experience would not only be a celebration of victory but also a...
‘For Men To Talk’ presentation at local Rotary Club
On World Rotary Club Day, ‘For Men To Talk’ founder, Luke Newman, looks back at when he was invited to the Sandy Rotary Club to give a presentation about the mens mental health peer support group. The Rotary Clubs of Britain are a group of local clubs that are part of...
Breaking the silence: For Men To Talk About Autism
'For Men To Talk' stands out as a beacon of support and understanding. This men's peer support group has taken a bold step forward by introducing a virtual meeting series titled 'For Men To Talk about Autism.' The virtual meeting series is a lifeline for autistic men,...