Healing from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) One Step at a Time
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a complex mental health condition triggered by exposure to distressing or traumatic events.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a complex mental health condition triggered by exposure to distressing or traumatic events.
Many people struggle in silence, unsure when it’s time to seek professional help. You might wonder if you should wait and see, or if your symptoms are serious enough for medical attention.
This article is an abstract based on Dr Victor Kwok’s talk at the Johnson & Johnson Townhall on 8 October 2025, titled “Recognising Mental Health at Work.”
Many people feel apprehensive about speaking with a mental health professional—whether a psychiatrist (a medical doctor who specialises in mental health), psychologist, therapist, or counsellor.
ADHD is a complex neurobiological condition that affects executive functions such as attention, working memory, impulse control, and emotional regulation.
Stress is a natural response to life’s demands and challenges. In small doses, it can be beneficial—motivating us to meet deadlines, perform under pressure, or adapt to changing circumstances.
If you or a loved one are concerned about dementia, one important step your doctor may recommend is a visit to a clinical neuropsychologist for a neuropsychological assessment.
Schizophrenia and Delusional Disorder fall under the broader category of psychotic disorders. While these conditions are chronic and prone to relapses, their outcomes are not always bleak.
Psychosis refers to a group of mental conditions characterized by hallucinations, delusions, disorganized speech and behaviour, and a decline in overall functioning.