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I’ve noticed that a family member is showing signs of depression, and I’m concerned about how to best support them. They seem withdrawn, disinterested in activities they used to enjoy, and have been expressing feelings of sadness and hopelessness. I’m ...

  1. Here are some options for Singapore!   National Care Hotline: 1800-202-6868 (8am-12am daily, from 1 Sep 2020)  Mental Well-being- Fei Yue’s Online Counselling Service- Institute of Mental Health’s Mental Health Helpline (6389-2222)- Samaritans of Singapore (1800-221-4444)- Silver Ribbon SingapoRead more

    Here are some options for Singapore!
     

    National Care Hotline: 1800-202-6868 
    (8am-12am daily, from 1 Sep 2020)
     Mental Well-being
    – Fei Yue’s Online Counselling Service
    – Institute of Mental Health’s Mental Health Helpline (6389-2222)
    – Samaritans of Singapore (1800-221-4444)
    – Silver Ribbon Singapore (6385-3714)
     Marital and parenting issues
    – Community Psychology Hub’s Online Counselling platform
     Violence or abuse
    – Big Love Child Protection Specialist Centre (6445-0400)
    – HEART @ Fei Yue Child Protection Specialist Centre (6819-9170)
    – PAVE Integrated Services for Individual and Family Protection (6555-0390)
    – Project StART (6476-1482)
    – TRANS SAFE Centre (6449-9088)
     Counselling
    – TOUCHline (Counselling) – 1800 377 2252
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I recently attended a concert that left me buzzing with excitement and energy, but now that it’s over, I find myself feeling unexpectedly low. I’m curious if others have experienced this too and what might be behind it.

  1. Post-concert depression is not a clinical condition, but it can feel like a mild form of depression or sadness. Symptoms include feeling low, empty, or emotionally drained after the event, difficulty returning to normal routines or a lack of interest in enjoyable activities before the event, a stronRead more

    Post-concert depression is not a clinical condition, but it can feel like a mild form of depression or sadness. Symptoms include feeling low, empty, or emotionally drained after the event, difficulty returning to normal routines or a lack of interest in enjoyable activities before the event, a strong desire to relive the experience, and a tendency to withdraw from social interactions. It’s important to distinguish these feelings from more serious mental health conditions. If these symptoms persist or significantly impair one’s ability to function daily, it may indicate a more serious issue.

    Source: https://medicalchannelasia.com/life-after-coldplay-coping-with-post-concert-depression/

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