Here are a few of our projects and a list of great resources on Mental Health.
The pressing need for mental health resources and professionals has reached unprecedented levels, yet the supply falls woefully short. Compounding this challenge is the plight of the developing world, which grapples with significant disadvantages exacerbated by economic constraints and the intricate tapestry of cultural values and pressures. SEAHI and its affiliated projects aspire to be a comprehensive resource addressing a myriad of life’s challenges. By actively bridging global communities and fostering meaningful connections with the people of Southeast Asia, SEAHI aims to disseminate hope to those in need, irrespective of geographical boundaries. Through a commitment to understanding and addressing the unique cultural context of the region, SEAHI endeavors to create a global network that transcends borders, offering support and encouragement wherever it is needed most.
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List of Mental Health Resources…
A list of articles and quizzes one can take on a several aspects of mental health – https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/key
A huge catalog of articles on many mental health issues – https://www.7cups.com/experts/catalog/topics/
An article defining anxiety panic attacks and what to do about them – https://www.apa.org/topics/anxiety/panic-disorder
An entire website devoted to anxiety resources and solutions – https://www.calmclinic.com/
Free depression screening – https://www.depressionscreen.org/
Detailed article on PTSD – https://www.giftfromwithin.org/ptsd/
Support of children during a divorce – https://www.healthychildren.org/
Kids and Divorce – https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/divorce