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More than a game: Football, friendship and mental health recovery

More than a game: Football, friendship and mental health recovery

Summary

Tarik Kaidi was detained in 2013 under the UK’s Mental Health Act during a manic episode caused by bipolar disorder. After his hospitalization and a deep depression, he found recovery and improved mental health through playing football with a mental health team.

Key Facts

  • Tarik Kaidi was detained and treated in hospital in 2013 due to a manic episode linked to bipolar disorder.
  • He was initially unaware of his condition and thought his behavior was just extreme energy.
  • Kaidi spent 28 days in one hospital stay plus a two-week night-time admission.
  • His manic phase was followed by a severe depression, which led to ending his wedding plans and relationship.
  • After discharge, he felt a deep loss of energy, interests, and motivation, withdrawing from most activities.
  • Support from a friend led him to join a mental health football team.
  • Playing football helped him physically and emotionally, improving his confidence and social connections.
  • Sports and friendship played an important role in his mental health recovery.
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