Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH) has been uplifting lives and promoting mental wellness for all since 1968.
How we think, feel and act is influenced by our mental health. Cultivating mental wellbeing is key to a fulfilling and meaningful life.
We provide a broad range of services across our 9 centres. These include counselling, creative services, outreach activities, rehabilitation, skills training and job opportunities.
Let’s celebrate individuals who have overcome the odds, as well as those who have touched the minds and hearts of others. Be inspired by their stories.
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Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH) has been uplifting lives and promoting mental wellness for all since 1968.
How we think, feel and act is influenced by our mental health. Cultivating mental wellbeing is key to a fulfilling and meaningful life.
We provide a broad range of services across our 9 centres. These include counselling, creative services, outreach activities, rehabilitation, skills training and job opportunities.
Let’s celebrate individuals who have overcome the odds, as well as those who have touched the minds and hearts of others. Be inspired by their stories.
Get our latest news and periodicals here. Feel free to contact us directly if you cannot find the information that you’re looking for.
Yong Sheng’s Mental Health Journey
Curiography Virtual Exhibition Space 2022
SAMH YOUth Alive! 2020 Highlights
“What Makes Us Human?”
Mental Wellness for All through Creativity
Volunteer with SAMH
Art in 90 Seconds
“Releasse 24: Ezekiel”
Art in 90 Seconds
“Release 23: Sabrina”
Art in 90 Seconds
“Release 22: Meghann”
Art in 90 Seconds
“Releasse 21: Jane”
Power of Arts for Wellness – DANCE
“To be human and to feel alive.”
Power of Arts for Wellness – SONG
“To heal and to express what’s in our hearts.”
SAMH YOUth Alive! 2019 Highlights
“Inspiring Hopes, Realising Dreams”
Power of Arts for Wellness – STAGE
“To grow in confidence and self-esteem.”
Power of Arts for Wellness – DRAW
“To clarify what’s important to me.”
Power of Arts for Wellness – PLAY
“To bond through art and nature.”
UNBOXING 1 – Depression, Myths and Stigma
UNBOXING 2 – Schizophrenia, Biases and Stigma
UNBOXING 3 – The Finale
Stories of Recovery and Hope
SAMH 50 Years of Milestones
Channel 5 – Mental Health Issues, multi-prong approach needed, President Halimah
Channel 8 – Mental Health Issues, multi-prong approach needed, President Halimah
CNA, Singapore Tonight – Mental Health Issues, multi-prong approach needed, President Halimah
Channel U – Mental Health Issues, multi-prong approach needed, President Halimah
Suria, Berita – President Halimah encourages youth not to be afraid to discuss mental health issues
Vasantham – President Halimah encourages youth not to be afraid to discuss mental health issues
President’s Star Charity – Jen’s Art Making Journey to Recovery with SAMH
Diagnosed with depression in 2008, Ms Yee Yung Jen discovered the benefits of artmaking on her journey to recovery.
Art & Wellness with SAMH
National Arts Council partners with SAMH to advocate for the value of the Arts in enabling psychological and mental wellness.
Art Bites – Art Therapy with SAMH
CNA Insider – Mending what was broken: Schizophrenia and a mother’s love
Valerie was diagnosed with schizophrenia in her mid-twenties. The turning point of her life was when her mum took a break from work to look after her full-time.
With the love, care, and support from her mum, Valerie recovered gradually and is currently a Community Education Officer and Peer Support Specialist with SAMH.
Inspiring Peer Specialist Living with Bipolar Disorder
Having battled bipolar disorder since the age of 15, Ms Ruth Komathi overcame her illness with the help of her psychiatrist and joined the SAMH Peer Specialist Training Programme in 2013.
Since the filming of this video, Ruth has gone on to do a Masters in Counselling and is now a full-time counsellor with SAMH’s Mobile Support Team where she goes on house visits to speak to clients and their caregivers.
Supporting the Mind – Rosalind
Rosalind was diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) in 2010.
She spent the first 2 years in recovery by serving as a volunteer in IMH and SAMH. As a result of her own lived experiences, she could empathize with others struggling with mental and emotional issues and later joined SAMH as a full-time peer support specialist.
NCSS – Speak Up
心理精神健康 – 第一集
心理精神健康 – 第二集
心理精神健康 – 第三集
心理精神健康 – 第四集
心理精神健康 – 第五集
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