COVID-19 as a Moment of Truth
Following is an interview with Dr. Said Masarweh, conducted by Dr. Varda Silverberg. Said is an art therapist who works with…
Following is an interview with Dr. Said Masarweh, conducted by Dr. Varda Silverberg. Said is an art therapist who works with…
William Bergquist offers a brief overview regarding the challenges and opportunities for psychologists during the time of CO…
Relational psychotherapy is often referred to as a "two-person psychology" which acknowledges that there are two full subjec…
Members of the Global Psychology Task Force who are actively involved in the provision of psychotherapeutic services during …
While stress is a world-wide phenomenon, it has some unique properties when confronted in Southeast Asia -- and particularly…
Psychopharmacology in Singapore borrows from many traditions–both Western and Eastern. …
A part of a series of interviews and written commentaries prepared by Dr. Lian-Ya (Katrina) Wong, this essay concerns the us…
In working as a professional psychologist in Singapore, it is important to keep in mind the specific developmental phase thr…
In many Asian countries there is some reticence about acknowledging mental health issues as those that can be best addressed…
Singapore is often considered the cross-roads or intellectual and cultural hub of Southeast Asia. Although small in size and…