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Uploaded on 07 November 2014
Junainah Eusope has battled depression for 16 years and has survived some extremely difficult phases of life. She is currently managing her illness well and finds solace in being involved in pottery.
depression
Uploaded on 07 November 2014
Chan Lishan was diagnosed with schizophrenia in 2008. Educated with a master's degree in Philosophy from the London School of Economics, she has recovered to a great extent and has become a mental health advocate.
schizophrenia
Uploaded on 07 November 2014
Mahita Vas was diagnosed with bipolar disorder at the age of 41. She has since journeyed from chaos to stability. As a mental health advocate, she offers insights into an illness for which there is no known cause. She shares openly about her experience
bipolar disorder
Uploaded on 07 November 2014
Sufyan Adli Supiani was diagnosed with Panic Disorder in 2010, which is a challenge he has to manage on a daily basis. A musically-inclined person with a deep love for animals, he aspires to be a mental health advocate that inspires through his story.
Panic disorder
Uploaded on 07 November 2014
This is the story of 37-year-old Ai Leng, the sole caregiver for her elderly parents and brother who suffer from medical and mental conditions. What is remarkable about Ai Leng is that she also has depression, schizophrenia and other medical conditions.
Caregiving, depression, schizophrenia, stigma
Uploaded on 15 January 2014
Uploaded on 15 Jan 2014 This video brings together four people from different backgrounds - two caregivers of loved ones with mental illness and two patients. In sharing their personal experience with mental illness, they seek to increase social awareness
caregiving
Uploaded on 14 February 2013
ALI, 1 of 4 films for Club HEAL (Hope, Empowerment, Acceptance & Love) - a non-profitable society that aims to assist and empower persons with mental illness to regain confidence in themselves and others in their journey towards community reintegration.
Club HEAL, community reintegration
Uploaded on 14 February 2013
AMIRA, 1 of 4 films for Club HEAL (Hope, Empowerment, Acceptance & Love) - a non-profitable society that aims to assist and empower persons with mental illness to regain confidence in themselves and others in their journey towards community reintegration.
Club HEAL, community reintegration
Uploaded on 14 February 2013
Featuring members in therapy at Club HEAL (Hope, Empowerment, Acceptance & Love) - a non-profitable society that aims to assist and empower persons with mental illness to regain confidence in themselves and others in their journey towards community
Club HEAL, community reintegration
Uploaded on 14 February 2013
PUTRI, 1 of 4 films for Club HEAL (Hope, Empowerment, Acceptance & Love) - a non-profitable society that aims to assist and empower persons with mental illness to regain confidence in themselves and others in their journey towards community reintegration.
Club HEAL, community reintegration
Uploaded on 14 February 2013
ZUL, 1 of 4 films for Club HEAL (Hope, Empowerment, Acceptance & Love) - a non-profitable society that aims to assist and empower persons with mental illness to regain confidence in themselves and others in their journey towards community reintegration.
Club HEAL, community reintegration
Uploaded on 29 December 2011
Three percent of adults in Singapore suffer from Obsessive-compulsive Disorder (OCD) at some point in their lifetime. OCD is characterised by recurrent intrusive and unpleasant thoughts, images or impulses, which are what we call “obsessions”.
OCD
Uploaded on 29 December 2011
Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe, and disabling brain disorder and one of the world’s greatest public health concerns. People with the disorder may hear voices other people don't hear. They may believe other people are reading their minds
schizophrenia
Uploaded on 29 December 2011
Stress management is the ability to maintain control when situations, people, and events make excessive demands on you. Learn how to recognise symptoms of stress and stress management techniques in this video.
Stress management
Uploaded on 29 December 2011
Self-esteem is important because it affects how you think, act and even how you relate to other people. Having good self-esteem allows you to live life to your fullest potential. Low self esteem means poor confidence and that also causes negative thoughts
Self-esteem
Uploaded on 29 December 2011
ADHD is the most commonly diagnosed behavioral disorder of childhood. It affects about 3 - 5% of school aged children. ADHD is diagnosed much more often in boys than in girls. ADHD is a problem with inattentiveness, over-activity, impulsivity
ADHD
Uploaded on 29 December 2011
1.2% of the adult population in Singapore suffer from Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD) at some time in their lifetime. The essential feature of GAD is a general feeling of excessive anxiety and worry that is difficult to control.
Generalised Anxiety Disorder
Uploaded on 29 December 2011
Depression is the most common mental illness in Singapore. One in 16 people in Singapore have suffered from Depression at some point in their lifetime.
Depression
Uploaded on 29 December 2011
Our local celebrities lend their voices to help destigmatise mental illness and debunk some common myths and misconceptions about common mental conditions in this video.
Stigma
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