FTD stands for From The Darkness the name of my book, an autobiographical account of my time in an abusive relationship. FTD Talk discusses male victims of domestic violence and men's mental health. I talk to male survivors of domestic abuse and the organisations that support them. Discussions will cover many subjects from domestic violence, suicide ideation, self harm and even rape. Sometimes discussion may be uncomfortable but always necessary. FTD Talk aims to give men a safe place to talk. Together we're stronger 🙏
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FTD stands for From The Darkness the name of my book, an autobiographical account of my time in an abusive relationship. FTD Talk discusses male victims of domestic violence and men's mental health. I talk to male survivors of domestic abuse and the organisations that support them. Discussions will cover many subjects from domestic violence, suicide ideation, self harm and even rape. Sometimes discussion may be uncomfortable but always necessary. FTD Talk aims to give men a safe place to talk. Together we're stronger 🙏
FTD Talk series 4 episode 2: Philip W Cook talks about the sexual assault and rape of men by women
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1 hour 4 minutes 39 seconds
3 years ago
FTD Talk series 4 episode 2: Philip W Cook talks about the sexual assault and rape of men by women
FTD Talk is hosted by John James, a writer and campaigner for male victims of female perpetrated domestic violence and advocate for men's mental health. In this episode journalist and author, Philip W Cook, talks about his book, When Women Sexually Abuse Men, and the implications of seeing sexual assault and rape as gendered. This is a fascinating conversation on a very important subject that limits men to ONLY a perpetrator. We're here to set the record straight.
FTD Talk
FTD stands for From The Darkness the name of my book, an autobiographical account of my time in an abusive relationship. FTD Talk discusses male victims of domestic violence and men's mental health. I talk to male survivors of domestic abuse and the organisations that support them. Discussions will cover many subjects from domestic violence, suicide ideation, self harm and even rape. Sometimes discussion may be uncomfortable but always necessary. FTD Talk aims to give men a safe place to talk. Together we're stronger 🙏