How You Can Support Us
We have started blog posts since 2011 and have since gradually expanding the team. To date, we have managed to register as a society and wish to be able to extend our services to more audiences. Hence, we are here to raise funds in order to better conduct our programs:
- Mentoring programme for psychology students
- Coaching service for psychology students 1 to 1
- Platforms for psychology students and professionals to share insights
- Trainings/workshops on different areas of psychology
- Many more
Here’s the link for you to support us, so we are able to provide more to the Psychology community:
https://give.asia/campaign/for-a-better-future-in-psychology-for-you/531920/xsv7l
Sharing from Our Past Mentees
The benefits of this mentorship programme only grow as time passes. As the community grows, the diversity of the individuals will increase, leading to better conversations. Therefore, I encourage psychology students to consider the benefits of joining this programme. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank the great many individuals that made this possible. The decision to be part of the SG Psych Stuff mentoring programme is one that I’ll never regret.
During the mentorship programme, I engaged in meaningful conversations with my mentor where we talked about his role as a psychologist and learnt about the different steps I can take to have a better idea of which career path that I am more inclined towards.I have also attended the Mentor’s Circle where all the mentors came together to address questions that the mentees had. Through this programme, I have gained meaningful insights about the different mentors’ roles and learnt more about the psychology scene in Singapore. I was exposed to how psychology can be seen and applied in many different aspects in life. My mentor has also shared the various psychology-related events held by different organisations to increase my exposure to local psychology scene.
From this meaningful experience in the mentorship, I now have a broader perspective about the psychology scene locally and I now have a better idea of what kind of career I want to pursue in the future. At the same time, I am spurred to critically think about how psychology is used in our society and our day to day lives.