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How to listen and communicate non-judgementally with someone who is self-harming
When someone tells you they are self-harming, it can be overwhelming. It’s normal to feel shocked, scared, or upset. But the most important thing you can do is listen and communicate without judgment. Here are some tips to help you support someone in this situation. 1. Avoid Blaming or Making the Person Feel Guilty Self-harm is often a way for someone to cope with emotional pain. They might already feel ashamed or embarrassed about it. Blaming...
‘For Men To Talk’. Support and conversation across January 2026
'For Men To Talk’ is a peer support group is for men who are suffering with a mental health illness, such as anxiety, depression and grief, to talk in a safe and comfortable environment.  Conversations include many factors in a man's life, including work,...
‘For Men To Talk’ physical, virtual, walking and fishing meetings in 2026
‘For Men To Talk’ is a peer support group for men who are suffering with mental health illnesses such as anxiety, depression and grief. It gives men a safe and relaxed space to talk, listen, or just sit with others who understand how hard life can feel. Recent data...
Pondering existence: A journey into the depths of men’s reflections on life’s meaning and purpose
In the quiet moments of solitude, when the noise of the world fades away, many men find themselves contemplating the profound question that has echoed through the corridors of human consciousness for centuries: What is the meaning and purpose of life? This...