We need to destigmatize our view of psychiatric medication
There are a lot of misconceptions about taking prescription medication to address mental illness. It’s time we talk about it
There are a lot of misconceptions about taking prescription medication to address mental illness. It’s time we talk about it
In the past, mental health issues were often stigmatized, but in this day and age, society is transitioning to becoming more and more open-minded. The problem lies on how far
Former Miss Universe Pia Wurtzbach is launching a platform that aims to tackle mental health and wellness by featuring several individuals to share their stories. Wurtzbach posted a video teaser
“How are you today?” he asked me. I was not supposed to say, “I feel fine, thank you. Never been better. I’m okay.” It was not the usual greeting. My
Trigger warning: This article, along with the short films, might have graphic content. Persistent hopelessness, sudden change in lifestyle patterns, and a huge wave of suicidal thoughts. These are some
Leave “True Philippine Ghost Stories” or shows like “Nginig” and “Kakabakaba?” by the nostalgia vault. This video game here is your latest nightmare fuel. And guess what? It’s a thesis
Eating a poor diet low in nutrients may be associated with an increased risk of developing mental health problems.
Since 2017, volunteer doctors from the Philippine Psychiatric Association (PPA) have been going around schools all over the country to engage students, guidance counselors, teachers and school administrators in discussions about mental health.
The year 2018 was a milestone for mental health, as President Duterte signed the Mental Health Law (RA No. 11036) that would provide affordable and accessible mental health services to Filipinos.
“Ikaw ‘to ma’am?” the guard asked as he scrutinized the ID I gave him in exchange for my visitor’s pass to an office building. Aside from belonging to the vast
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