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Grief and Covid-19

April 19, 2020 James

Why mental health must be a priority in this time of shared vulnerability and collective loss My friend *Andrew succumbed…

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Posted in: Singapore Counselling Filed under: Anxiety, coronavirus, counselling, Covid-19, find a counsellor, isolation, listenwithoutprejudice

How Bad is the Business of Doing Good in Singapore

August 26, 2019 James

The CEO of the National Volunteer & Philanthropy Centre calls non-profit work in Singapore tough, but is elitism, class division…

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Posted in: Singapore Counselling Filed under: counseling, counselling, counselor, depression, E-Pay brown face, find a counsellor, listenwithoutprejudice, Melissa Kwee, NVPC, Singapore Kindness Movement

10 Things A Helping Professional Should Never Have to Hear (But Probably Already Has)

July 27, 2019 James 4 Comments

(Based on real conversations) Social workers, counsellors, donor & volunteer management executives are just some of the many jobs that…

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Posted in: Singapore Counselling Filed under: counselling, counsellors, counselor, social work

The Curious Case of Empathy & its Glaring Absence in Singapore

May 9, 2019 James

What do the Monica Baey saga, Aloysius Pang’s death and a Japanese restaurant in Singapore have in common? None of…

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Posted in: Singapore Counselling, Singapore Insights Filed under: counselling, find a counsellor, listenwithoutprejudice, metoosg, monicabaey, nicholaslim

8 Statements of Empathy by NZ’s Jacinda Ardern on Christchurch attacks

April 11, 2019 James

Empathy is not sympathy but a focused intention to understand how another person sees himself and the world around him.…

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Posted in: Singapore Counselling Filed under: #Christchurch, #JacindaArdern, #TheyAreUs, counselling, empathy, find a counsellor

The Aftermath of MP Lee Bee Wah’s “Si Gui Kia” Story

April 6, 2019 James

 Still #notmyAhGong & a Nation Wounded Love her or loathe her there’s no denying MP Lee Bee Wah provokes a…

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Posted in: Singapore Counselling Filed under: Anxiety, counselling, counselor, depression, LeeBeeWah, listenwithoutprejudice, notmyAhGong, SiGuiKia, therapy

The Politics of Fear Vs the Power of Persistence

March 2, 2019 James

What I Learned from the Singapore Democratic Party at its Campaign Launch In what’s starting to look like a trend…

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Posted in: Singapore Counselling Filed under: chee soon Juan, counselling, counselor, Democracy Bear, fear, SDP, SDPnow, Singapore Democratic Party, singapore general election, The Online Citizen

Why Friendships “Fade”

November 9, 2018 James

They don’t fade but become clearer when we realise how our values and beliefs affect relationships Have you ever had…

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Posted in: Singapore Counselling Filed under: angry, authenticity, belief, counselling, counselor, depression, stress, values

7 Tips to Better Support your Friend with Cancer

October 31, 2018 James

A friend announces she has cancer on Facebook but I resist the urge to message her back. Instead we meet…

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Posted in: Singapore Counselling Filed under: Anxiety, Cancer, counselling, courage, depression, find a counsellor, lonely, suicide

Recent Articles

  • Six Takeaways from Prince Harry & Meghan Markle’s Interview with Oprah March 17, 2021
  • Grief and Covid-19 April 19, 2020
  • We need Empathy to Fight Mental Illness March 3, 2020
  • Is reckless giving indicative of Singapore’s glaring but unspoken value system? September 11, 2019
  • How Bad is the Business of Doing Good in Singapore August 26, 2019
  • Sparking Joy & Fearing Shame: The Irony of Singapore’s National Day Parade August 6, 2019
  • 10 Things A Helping Professional Should Never Have to Hear (But Probably Already Has) July 27, 2019
  • The Power of Pinkdot Lies in its Rejection July 2, 2019
  • When Kindness Isn’t Contagious June 27, 2019
  • What Lee Kuan Yew’s son, Lee Hsien Yang, could be telling us this Father’s Day June 16, 2019
  • What has happened to our helping profession? June 8, 2019
  • The Curious Case of Empathy & its Glaring Absence in Singapore May 9, 2019

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