Tag: counselling

  • When Illness is a Stepping Stone Towards Positive Experiences: Kurtle’s Story

    When Illness is a Stepping Stone Towards Positive Experiences: Kurtle’s Story

    By Kurtle // I used to cope with my troubles by self-harming. I have been self-harming since my teens when I was studying in Junior College. I later pursued my studies in Melbourne, where I fell ill. Hence, part of my recovery story happened in Melbourne, Australia, and then in Singapore, where I decided to come…

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  • Life After Psychosis: Boon Kee’s Story

    Life After Psychosis: Boon Kee’s Story

    By Boon Kee // I was diagnosed with psychosis in April 2014 and was hospitalised at the Institute of Mental Health (Singapore) for more than a month. After I was prescribed with medication I was discharged and placed under the Early Psychosis Intervention Programme (EPIP). Included in this care model are case management services and provide…

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  • Fighting a Constant War of Anxiety and Depression: Ray’s story

    Fighting a Constant War of Anxiety and Depression: Ray’s story

    Editor’s Note: We often associate depression with quiet, reclusive personalities. But sociable, competitive individuals can experience depression too. Ray’s story is a reminder that depression, panic attacks, anxiety can happen to anyone especially under stress. For a fighter like Ray, she truly is young, bold and beautiful.  Even though I was young, naïve and so clueless about everything, at the…

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  • Fighting Enemies: Ritalyn’s Story

    Fighting Enemies: Ritalyn’s Story

    Editor’s Note: Ritalyn wrote to us to share her journey of recovering from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, borderline personality disorder, depression and anxiety. It’s been a long and winding road, but her efforts have paid off. Having a mental health condition does not impede us from excelling, doing what we love, or giving back to society. Read more…

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  • Clinical Psychology in Asia: A Casebook [Tapestry Book Review]

    Clinical Psychology in Asia: A Casebook [Tapestry Book Review]

    We review mental health related material so that our readers are informed of what resources are available in our community. Here is a book review done by one of our volunteers, Justina.   Title: Clinical Psychology in Singapore: An Asian Casebook Editors: Gregor Lange and John Davidson with Deborah Amanda Goh Publisher: NUS Press Year of…

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  • The Process of Overcoming: Xicius’ Story

    The Process of Overcoming: Xicius’ Story

    Editor’s Note: Words wield the power to hurt, or to heal and bring hope. To Xicius, names are no different. In his story, he shares his experiences with early psychosis, counselling, and medication. His story also highlights that recovery isn’t just about positive thinking or leading an active lifestyle, but that it takes a combination of acceptance, faith, support, self-awareness, and…

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  • Calming The Storm: Angeline’s Story

    Calming The Storm: Angeline’s Story

    Editor’s Note: Angeline shares what it was like going through panic attacks and anxiety disorder. It made going to work and travelling impossible at one point, but today, she is gainfully employed and has made leaps and bounds in her recovery. We are extremely proud of her for actively seeking out help, and for being so…

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  • Behind the Hotline: Jay’s Story

    Behind the Hotline: Jay’s Story

    Have you thought about seeking help at a counselling centre? Ever wondered whom you’d be speaking with on the other end of the line? Meet Jay, the Intake Officer at Eagles Mediation & Counselling Centre (EMCC). We had a chance to interview her and found out what it’s like to handle daily enquiries at a counselling…

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