CRIMINALS: BORN THIS WAY

Carl Jung, a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, said, “The healthy man does not torture others. Generally, it is the tortured who turn into torturers.”. Then – are criminals born or made this way? Biological explanations of crime assume that some people are ‘born criminals’ and are physiologically, biologically, or genetically distinct from non-criminals, while sociological approaches suggest that crime is shaped [...]

By |2024-05-16T11:25:31+08:00May 16, 2024|General Psychology, Mental Health|0 Comments

The Effect of Family Communication Patterns on Children’s Socio-emotional Development

The effect of family communication patterns on children’s socioemotional development Does your child experience mood swings, throw temper tantrums or close themselves off? Does your child have trouble navigating their social environment? Are you interested to learn how you can support your child through their development? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this article is for [...]

By |2024-05-03T12:38:15+08:00May 3, 2024|General Psychology|0 Comments

The Effect of Screen Viewing on Children’s Language Development

Did you know? The age at which children regularly interact with media has significantly decreased from 4 years in 1970 to 4 months in the present day (Radesky & Christakis, 2016). Referred to as "digital natives," children today are born into a constantly evolving digital landscape shaped by mobile media, which have become integral aspects of their everyday lives.  Given [...]

By |2024-04-17T14:50:23+08:00April 17, 2024|General Psychology|0 Comments

Eating Disorders + Social Media – Its Effects

If you have ever judged someone by their size, did you stop to think, “maybe they already struggle with their body image, or even an eating disorder?” According to the National Institute of Mental Health, anyone can suffer from an eating disorder, regardless of their size. Eating disorders may become fatal if not treated in time.    Some eating disorders [...]

By |2024-03-25T11:06:03+08:00March 25, 2024|General Psychology, Mental Health|0 Comments

“But they’re family!”: The Normalisation of Sibling Abuse

You would never imagine your sibling throwing something at you, hurling insults at you, or touching you inappropriately. Unfortunately, it has been, and is the truth for some. Sibling abuse, a type of family violence, is defined as siblings exhibiting abusive behaviour towards the other sibling(s) in the family. Despite being one of the most common forms of abuse one [...]

By |2024-03-12T16:31:13+08:00March 12, 2024|General Psychology, Mental Health|0 Comments

Mental Health Awareness Month (Part 2; The importance of self-care + tips)

Image from shutterstock.com Self-care is widely overlooked but it is just as important as anything else in our daily routines. If you are ever feeling stressed, sad, or overwhelmed (and seemingly for no reason), it is good to reflect if you have been neglecting your self-care. Before diving into it, it is critical that you understand that self-care is not [...]

By |2022-10-29T20:49:21+08:00October 23, 2022|Mental Health|0 Comments

Mental Health Awareness Month (Part 1; The rise in mental health issues)

Image from Shutterstock.com Mental illnesses can develop due to many factors like large amounts of stress, dysfunctional relationships, and even poor nutrition (WebMD, 2020). For instance, stress is easily accumulated, and it is often released in unhealthy ways – like revenge procrastination. This phenomenon involves staying up late to make up for the business of the day, leading to sleep [...]

By |2022-10-29T20:47:43+08:00October 9, 2022|Mental Health|0 Comments

Mentoring with SG Psych Stuff: Winson Yang

On 5th September 2022, SG Psych Stuff began sign-ups for its 2023 run of its annual mentor program. This program is Singapore’s first and only mentorship program oriented for tertiary psychology, counseling, and social work students. The mentors involved are professionals from various sectors within the fields and provide invaluable exposure and knowledge for students before they embark on their [...]

By |2022-09-26T17:04:28+08:00September 26, 2022|Mentoring Programme|0 Comments

Mentoring with SG Psych Stuff: Eulisia Er

Since 2018, SG Psych Stuff has been conducting annual mentor program runs for psychology undergraduates. Students selected to be mentees are paired with professionals who have been in the field for at least two years and come from various sub-disciplines in psychology. Mentees are able to learn about the diverse psychology scene in Singapore by interacting with psychology professionals and [...]

By |2022-09-11T20:29:18+08:00September 11, 2022|Mentoring Programme|0 Comments

Making a Mid-Career Switch to Psychology

Switching careers can be tough. It is venturing into uncharted waters; it is facing a steep learning curve; it is taking a potential pay cut. Good news is: it brings along more meaning, opportunities, and growth. Best of all, it is not impossible. This article is directed at my fellow aspiring psychologists out there, who are toying with the idea [...]

By |2021-05-20T21:06:01+08:00May 20, 2021|Careers|0 Comments