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My Preface
Written as My Preface for my PhD thesis in Suicidology, Australian Institute for Suicide Research & Prevention, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia, 2022 It all started in the year 1991. By 2021, it would be approximately 30 years I would have been struggling with mental health concerns and my serotonergic condition. I was diagnosed with major…
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Mindfulness Therapy
Various write-ups and talks by Dr. Phang Cheng Kar (M.D.), Consultant Psychiatrist & Mindfulness-Based Therapist, Sunway Medical Centre. The most evidence-based mindfulness program for MalaysiansMINDFULGym Research & Publicationshttps://www.mindfulgymalaysia.com/mindfulgym-research2 10 Misconceptions On Mindfulness For Mental Health – Part 1https://www.mindfulgymalaysia.com/post/10-misconceptions-on-mindfulness-for-mental-health-part-1 8-Week Zoom-Based MINDFULGym by Dr. Phang Cheng Karhttps://www.mindfulgymalaysia.com/post/8-week-zoom-based-mindfulgym-by-dr-phang-cheng-kar Online REST-Shop: Kindfulness For Stress Reduction & Healing. https://www.mindfulgymalaysia.com/post/online-kindfulness-rest-shop-for-stress-reduction-healing…
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You Don’t Have to Die Just Because of One Emotion
by Thich Nhat Hanh, 10 October, 2011https://web.plumvillage.app/item/5af2514c-4110-5efc-820c-c65b4219a7d8
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Relating to Suicide from a Buddhist Perspective
by Andrew Holecek | Death and Dyinghttps://www.andrewholecek.com/suicide-from-a-buddhist-perspective/ The difficult topic of suicide and the depression that often triggers it are complex issues. Biological, cultural, social, and psychological causes all conspire to spark these tragic events. How can we relate to suicide from a Buddhist perspective? Is there a way to help those inclined to take their own lives,…
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What is the Buddhist perspective on suicide?
http://www.ethics.buddhist.sghttps://ethics.buddhist.sg/?question=what-is-the-buddhist-perspective-on-suicide Chan Master Sheng Yen: According to the Buddhist teaching of cause and effect, since one has not realised the truth of all phenomena, or is not liberated from life and death, suicide is pointless. When one’s karmic retribution is not exhausted, death by suicide only leads to another cycle of rebirth. This is why…
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A Buddhist approach to suicide prevention
Journal of Medical Association Thailand, . 2007 Aug;90(8):1680-8.Chamlong Disayavanish, Primprao Disayavanishhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17927003/ Abstract. The majority of the Thai population is Buddhists and Buddhism has a great deal of influence on their mind, character, way of life, and health, particularly mental health. According to the Four Noble Truths (Cattări ariyasaccani), suicide is a form of suffering that is originated from craving…
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Religious-based Counselling
Islam JAKIM Helpline+603 8870 7519 / 7527 / 75288.00AM – 5.00PM.Monday – Friday (closed on weekends)EMail: mycarecov19@islam.gov.my DEPARTMENT OF ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT MALAYSIA (JAKIM)Block A and B, Putrajaya Islamic Complex,No 23, Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman, Precinct 3, 62100 PutrajayaPhone: +603 8870 7000Email: ukkjakim@islam.gov.myWeb: https://www.islam.gov.my Mental Illness Awareness & Support AssociationTel: 1-800-820066 (24/7)EMail: info.miasa@gmail.comWeb: http://miasa.org.my/ 31, Jalan…
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Religious-based Counselling
Buddhism Young Buddhist Association of MalaysiaYBAM PELITA Psychological and Guidance Unit Tel: +603 2022 5505Tue, Wed, Thu: 8pm-10pm; Sat: 3pm-6pm(Public holiday off)Email consultation: pelita@ybam.org.my Than Hsiang Mitra Welfare Center – Kuala LumpurOffice Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PMMonday-SaturdayAdmin: mitrawelfare@gmail.com Counselling & Social Welfare Services(By appointment, office hours only)Tel: +6011 3601 8303 / +603 7971 9876…
