Relief Mental Health Addresses the Silent Crisis During Men's Mental Health Month
- Edward Hopgood, a 47-year-old former technology sales professional, opened SubRosa Counselling in Highworth earlier in 2025 to support men's mental health.
- Hopgood sought therapy during a difficult period, which inspired him to create a confidential space where men can discuss mental health, relationships, and career challenges.
- SubRosa expanded from online sessions to in-person therapy at Barton House near High Street, booking clients on weekdays and evenings amid ongoing stigma around men's mental health.
- Approximately 10% of men experience daily anxiety or depression, yet less than half seek professional help; meanwhile, men represent around 70% of suicide fatalities and have a suicide risk significantly higher than that of women.
- Mental health providers like Relief Mental Health offer innovative treatments including FDA-cleared transcranial magnetic stimulation, addressing men's needs with fewer side effects to improve access and outcomes.
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ConnectiCare, Mental Health Connecticut hold men's mental health seminar
Mental health professionals and insurance company ConnectiCare hosted a men’s mental health seminar Wednesday night to spread awareness. Men are four times more likely to commit suicide then women, according to the National Institute of Mental Health. Jacquilyn Davis with the nonprofit Mental Health Connecticut gave a presentation at the ConnectiCare Center in Manchester. She said work pressure, financial issues and health are the three biggest …
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