Tag: NGO for mental health

  • Beyond Mental Health: Understanding the Whole Brain

    Beyond Mental Health: Understanding the Whole Brain

    The human experience is far too complex to be defined by a single word or a diagnostic category. For decades, we have relied on various clinical terms to describe the struggles people face, but these categories often fail to capture the dynamic nature of the human brain and mental health. Instead of viewing the mind…

  • Unseen Cognitive Health Challenges in Children & Adults

    Unseen Cognitive Health Challenges in Children & Adults

    The human brain is a remarkably adaptable organ, often capable of masking significant internal challenges behind a facade of daily competence. Many individuals navigate their personal and professional lives while battling subtle shifts in their mental processing that remain invisible to colleagues, friends, and even family members. These internal hurdles often involve the brain’s executive…

  • Caregiver Stress & Its Psychological Impact on Seniors

    Caregiver Stress & Its Psychological Impact on Seniors

    Caregiving is often portrayed as an act of selfless devotion, a duty born out of love and familial responsibility. However, beneath this noble task lies a complex psychological reality that can significantly impact the mental health of both the caregiver and the recipient. In psychology, the relationship between a caregiver and a senior is referred…

  • Behavioural Changes in Older Adults: A Psychological Perspective

    Behavioural Changes in Older Adults: A Psychological Perspective

    As we navigate the later stages of life, how we interact with the world around us often undergoes significant shifts. For many families, observing a sudden change in a parent’s or grandparent’s temperament can be confusing and distressing. Behavioural changes in older adults are rarely random; from a psychological perspective, they are often a complex…

  • Behaviour vs Communication: Understanding What a Child Is Trying to Express

    Behaviour vs Communication: Understanding What a Child Is Trying to Express

    Children do not always have the words to explain what they feel, need, or experience. Instead, they communicate through their behaviour. What may look like defiance, withdrawal, or disruption is often a message waiting to be understood. Recognising the difference between behaviour and communication is essential for supporting children’s emotional development, mental health, and long-term…

  • How Sleep, Diet, and Screen Time Impact Children Behaviour

    How Sleep, Diet, and Screen Time Impact Children Behaviour

    Children behaviour is often viewed through the lens of discipline, temperament, or parenting style. However, three foundational lifestyle factors—sleep, diet, and screen time—play a powerful and often underestimated role in shaping children’s emotional, cognitive, and behavioural well-being. This perspective is increasingly emphasized by professionals working in child care and community-based support systems. When these basic…

  • Supporting Siblings of Children with Autism: What Parents Need to Know

    Supporting Siblings of Children with Autism: What Parents Need to Know

    When a child is diagnosed with autism, the entire family is impacted—not just the parents, but siblings as well. Brothers and sisters of children with autism often grow up in environments that demand empathy, adaptability, and emotional resilience from a very young age. While much of the attention understandably centres on the child with autism,…