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Health Psychology: Understanding Diabetes and the Role …

According to a recent 2016 article inThe Straits Times, Singapore has the 2nd-highest proportion of diabetics among developed nations, a report in 2015, revealed by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF). A focus on diabetes prevention was … See more

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How to be a mental health supporter — The Psychology Practice

WebProviding practical support can help to decrease barriers to help-seeking and encourage a sense of normalcy. Respect their decision and needs. Ask what kind of …

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The Big Question: Can Mental Health Conditions be Treated

WebAs mental health becomes more recognised as an essential part of healthcare, it is important to understand that mental health conditions can be treated and …

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What does family mean to you

WebImpact on mental health. One’s family of origin is an essential component of the early stages of one’s development of their sense of self and the beliefs and values …

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Managing emotions in relation to chronic illness

WebExplore stress-relieving activities (e.g., meditation, journaling, exercising) Meditation has been found to lower anxiety, stress, depression and enhances quality of …

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Importance of personal boundaries — The Psychology Practice

WebIt allows one to safeguard their time and energy and subsequently allows them to build a safe space for themselves. Benefits of having good boundaries. There …

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How Your Childhood Affects You in Adulthood

WebYes you can. Psychotherapy provides a safe and secure way for us to explore and understand the intricate experiences we've had and assist us to make sense …

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How to understand and manage it

WebIf you think you might be projecting, the first step is to step away from the conflict. Time away will allow your defensiveness to fade so that you can think about the …

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Effects of parenting styles on children's self-esteem & mental …

WebEffects of parenting styles on children's self-esteem & mental health — The Psychology Practice. Al. 14 July 2023. Co-author: Zanise Lim Xuan. Caregivers happen …

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Q&A: 10 Questions on Neighbourliness — The Psychology Practice

WebLifewise looks at how we can foster neighbourliness in our urban environments. 1. What are some of the possible reasons as to why there is a decline in …

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Understanding enmeshment trauma — The Psychology Practice

WebDeveloping one’s self-identity. Enmeshment trauma may cause a low sense of self, eventually resulting in one constantly engaging in people-pleasing behaviours. …

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Aggression and Violence: Root causes and prevention — The …

WebAcross existing research, root causes of violence and aggression range across different aspects of a person’s life. The following lists look at various factors that …

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Understanding attachment styles: Preoccupied attachment — The

WebAs adults, people with preoccupied attachment styles would experience similar distress caused by fear of rejection and abandonment. The heightened anxiety …

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Artworks inspired by Mental Health Issues

WebThe following collection of artwork inspired by individuals with mental health issues were able to capture the essence of what might have gone through the minds of …

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Infant Mental Health Week: Let's hear it for Dads! You are …

WebAustralian Infant Mental Health Awareness Week 12-16 June 2017 seeks to promote the importance of infant mental health and the early years of a child's life.

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Understanding Dissociative Identity Disorder — The Psychology …

WebAccording to the Dissociative Identity Research Organisation (2018), DID is formed in childhood due to repeated trauma in early childhood (before age 10) before the …

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"Scapegoating"

WebGraham points out that psychodynamically speaking, scapegoating is defined as a “process by which the mechanisms of projection or displacement are used …

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Understanding siblings rivalry — The Psychology Practice

WebCo-author: Zanise Lim. Sibling rivalry refers to the competition, jealousy, and conflicts that can occur among blood-siblings, step-siblings, and foster siblings. It is …

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Dr. Shawn Ee, TPP Clinical Psychologist & Psychoanalytic

WebIn his years based in Singapore, he has remarkable experience in the adult field, ranging from Depressive/ Anxiety/ Anger/ Trauma issues to the assessment and treatment of …

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