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Uploaded on 07 February 2020
UNBOXING is a 3-part Web mini-series that hopes to debunk some myths surrounding certain mental health conditions. This finale, UNBOXING 3, focuses on Bipolar Disorder, a mood disorder with two extremes of mood that cause unusual mood shifts and changes
Singapore Association for Mental Health, bipolar disorder
Uploaded on 03 December 2019
UNBOXING, a 3-part mini web-series by the Singapore Association of Mental Health, hopes to debunk some of the myths and biases of mental illness, spark conversations and shine some truth behind misrepresented stereotypes associated with certain mental
Singapore Association for Mental Health, schizophrenia
Uploaded on 14 November 2019
This Inaugural video shows four mothers talking about their sons lost to suicide and how as a society we must come together to raise awareness on youth suicide and the upstream issues of anxiety, depression and mental illness.
suicide, anxiety, depression
Uploaded on 05 November 2019
UNBOXING, a 3-part mini web-series by the Singapore Association of Mental Health, hopes to debunk some of the myths and biases of mental illness, spark conversations and shine some truth behind misrepresented stereotypes associated with certain mental
Singapore Association for Mental Health, Depression
Uploaded on 15 October 2019
Despite having schizophrenia, 45-year-old I Nyoman Sudiasa has gone from village outcast to office coordinator. With the help of Rumah Berdaya in Indonesia, Nyoman has found meaning in his life again, and has learnt to paint, print t-shirt
schizophrenia
Uploaded on 15 October 2019
A rainbow, after grief and loss? That’s what Chow Yen-Lu and his wife Yee Ling built, in the wake of losing their son in 2009, when he took his life. Determined to help youth in Singapore develop the tools they need to care for their mental health
Suicide, Over the Rainbow, depression, borderline personality disorder
Uploaded on 15 October 2019
Elaine Lek lost her 17-year-old son to suicide in 2018. In memory of him, Elaine and her husband started the Zen Dylan Koh Fund through non-profit organisation Limitless. As of September 2019 the fund is paying for eight children from disadvantaged
Limitless, suicide
Uploaded on 21 June 2019
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is one of the top three mental health conditions in Singapore, according to the Singapore Mental Health Study 2016. Watch this video to learn more about OCD and how you can support someone on their road to recovery.
Beyond the Label, OCD
Uploaded on 14 June 2019
The mental health landscape has seen an increase in Generalized Anxiety Disorder or GAD over the last 6 years, according to the Singapore Mental Health Study. Watch Veena’s story to understand more on how you can support someone on their road to recovery.
Beyond the Label, Generalised Anxiety Disorder
Uploaded on 14 June 2019
According to the Singapore Mental Health Study 2016, depression is the most common mental health condition in Singapore. Watch this video to learn more about depression, and how support and acceptance help in recovery.
Beyond the Label, depression
Uploaded on 11 September 2018
1 in 8 adults have experienced a mental health condition in their lifetime. But what do Singaporeans really think about the people affected by it? To find out, NCSS invited members of the public to a social experiment.
Beyond the Label, stigma
Uploaded on 26 January 2018
Do you know how to use your medicines safely? Let Captain Med Safety show you 9 simple ways of doing so! 1. Know the name and purpose of your medication 2. Keep a list of your medications 3. Know how to take your medications
Medication management
Uploaded on 01 December 2017
In this video, Ng Junliang Desmond, a Peer Support Specialist (PSS) with EPIP and mental health advocate talks about what it's like to have schizophrenia. He shares how treatment has made a positive difference in his life, and what his work as a PSS
Peer support specialist, schizophrenia
Uploaded on 01 December 2017
Hear Nadera, a mental health advocate and CHAT ambassador, share about her mental health struggles which started in primary school, and which continue today. She also talks about how her dysthymic disorder has made a positive difference to her family
dysthymic disorder
Uploaded on 01 December 2017
Nawira, a mental health advocate and CHAT ambassador, lives with bipolar disorder. Suicidal at the age of 15, she talks about how she sought treatment and how being personally committed to it has helped her to thrive. She calls on viewers to not be afraid
bipolar disorder
Uploaded on 08 May 2017
OCD is more than just repeated hand washing or arranging items till it is “perfect”. OCD is a result of intrusive and recurrent thoughts that cause distress and hence they drive certain actions to relieve anxiety temporarily.
OCD
Uploaded on 08 May 2017
People with psychosis are out of touch with reality. It affects their way of thinking, believing, perceiving and/or behaving. For people experiencing psychosis, the condition can be very disorienting and distressing.
Psychosis
Uploaded on 14 October 2016
This video chronicles the life of Raymond as a caregiver to his late wife, Doris, who had battled schizophrenia since she was 17 years old. He made the decision to marry her in spite of her illness and had spent the last few decades caring and loving her.
Caregiving, schizophrenia
Uploaded on 04 April 2016
Hong Kong actress Ms Fung Bo Bo talks openly about her childhood and her journey with depression. Ms Fung shares her lowest moments; what helped her and what did not. She ends with words of encouragement for fellow sufferers and their family members.
Depression
Uploaded on 06 October 2015
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 and acceptance
Caregiving
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