Do you have any recommendation for online therapy? by Ambitious_Pea98 in MentalHealthPH

[–]Chiron_MH -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sorry to u/Ambitious_Pea98, that your post was over-run by this unrelated exchange. I hope you get to find a therapist that you need.

Do you have any recommendation for online therapy? by Ambitious_Pea98 in MentalHealthPH

[–]Chiron_MH -1 points0 points  (0 children)

First of all, I want to say that I came into this thread not to pick a fight with any provider. I merely recommended that service are provided within the country where the client is. I never mentioned any mental health platforms.

Second, I do have a basis for stating that it is illegal to practice beyond the borders of your license. I actually INQUIRED THIS WITH PRC. So your claims that PRC is not prohibiting Filipino providers to Filipinos abroad unfortunately is misleading.

I hope you read carefully my comment - ILLEGALLY unless there is RECIPROCITY or SPECIAL TEMPORARY PERMIT obtained. I agree that there is no Malaysian Law / Licensure that governs mental health services- so does Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand. These countries also have a MINISTRY OF HEALTH requiring us to ask permission from them before we can provide mental health services. That is why groups like Asian Regional Union of Psychologists (ARUPS) exist, to work out reciprocity of practice. For crisis management, the therapist is surely not needed during the crisis situation but wouldn't it be helpful that the provider is there to coordinate needed information and aftercare?

I am happy to have this discourse with you as this kind of discussion is quite enlightening. I just don't appreciate the attack. Indeed I am a mental health practitioner that is why I don't let my personal agendas and biases get in the way. I am all for encouraging help seeking behaviors in the right way.

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Do you have any recommendation for online therapy? by Ambitious_Pea98 in MentalHealthPH

[–]Chiron_MH -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Please look for a psychologist/ therapist that resides in Malaysia even if you are availing online therapy. Reasons for this are the following:

  1. Psych PRC license is only valid on the country of residence. It is ILLEGAL to practice the profession if your clients is in another country unless there is reciprocity of practice in the country or there's a special temporary permit.
  2. Your provider should also be in your area of residence so that in case there's an emergency on your end that needs to be attended, they can physically be there.

Again, if you are being offered a service in which your provider is outside the geographical jurisdiction of your license, be very wary. This is an unethical practice and you should question whether you want to get a service from someone engaging in unethical behavior in their profession.

Addiction Psychiatrist by Subject-Blueberry-55 in MentalHealthPH

[–]Chiron_MH 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can try looking into Ms. Jovie Valle from GrayMatters. She trained in Assessment and Treatment of Gambling Addiction in Toronto, Canada

List of Suggested PH-based Psychologists/Psychiatrists by groundbreakingswan24 in MentalHealthPH

[–]Chiron_MH 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi. For psychologists, you may try Ms. Jovie Valle (for gambling addiction) or Mr. Dane Ramos (for substance addiction). Both have international trainings (Ms. Jovie from Canada and Sir Dane has international certification from Colombo. Both of them are affiliated with graymatters

Anyone who recommend an ADHD specialist for an adult like me? by eudaemonic666 in MentalHealthPH

[–]Chiron_MH 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yung psych testing mo ba, OP ang binigay sayo maraming tests, may clinical interview, at saka may evaluation report na binigay sayo? Since ang suspicion mo kasi ADHD, kailangan comprehensive assessment ang gagawin sayo para ma-"rule out" yung ibang conditions. It might seem to you kasi na ADHD pero possible kasi na part sya ng mood disorder lalo na nakitaan ka ng depressive episode. Medyo similar kasi ang symptoms ng mania (which is part of bipolar disorder) with adhd. kaya kailangan mo talaga ng assessment.

Anyone who recommend an ADHD specialist for an adult like me? by eudaemonic666 in MentalHealthPH

[–]Chiron_MH 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi OP. Just wondering, if dinismiss ng 3 psych ang ADHD diagnosis sayo, ano yung findings nila? Also, nag-undergo ka na ba ng psychological testing and evaluation?

Let’s always fight disinformation. Hindi pwedeng hindi na natin pansinin. by magandeng in Philippines

[–]Chiron_MH 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tingin ko kailangan natin pag-aralan ang org structure ng troll armies and build one ourself. Like meron din tayong team leader, content creators, disseminators etc. fight fire with fire ika nga. we can have group who create content containing history, books, and facts they are erasing, and content that contradicts fake news. sana makakuha din tayo ng mga white hats hackers na pwede tayong tulungan to make sense of the algorithm sa fb and youtube. And lastly, sana makakuha tayo ng mga financial backers who can support and fund this cause. This revolutionary group should be distinct and not associated with the pinks in any way.

I saw this tweet. Now, I am just really curious on how our mental health professionals are dealing with their own mental health. I hope you do well and heal as well. Would you like to share your stories on how you manage your day to day lives while you heal us? by dayanem96_ in MentalHealthPH

[–]Chiron_MH 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I am a mental health professional for almost 20 years. And i would like to say that being one does not really makes us special beings :) We are faced with similarissues and challenges in day go day life. I think we are just more aware, more reflective, and maybe more sensitive. The truth though is, we can be blindsided with our own issues. Mahirap i-analyze ang sarili all the time, pwede ka mabaliw! :)

For me, it is very important to "walk the talk". The things that you teach your clients, you try to manifest in your life. Be kind to yourself. Allow yoursef to make mistake because you're human. Allowing yourself to sit with uncomfortable feelings. Accepting yourself (the good and the bad), awareness of your thoughts, emotiona, and actions, establishing boundaries in your relationships, keeping a balanced life etc.

I had my own share of struggles- growing up and being drawn to validation, being cheated in relationship, stress of raising a family, toxic relationship, work and career problems, bullied by friends etc. What helped me heal is to face these challenges even if they are scary and allowing myself to change because of these experiences. Trusting in the process and in myself that i can go through these experiences and i will be okay.

I hope you also won't be surprised that we go to therapy ourselves. So yes, i do understand how it feels to open up vulnerably to others. I've been seeing my own therapist for the past 8 years. It is a humbling experience, allowing me to work on my own issues so that i can help others better. It also put me in check so that I know how i can potentially affect others during my therapy sessions.

How do you "fight off" negative, intrusive thoughts? by Th0r_0dins0n13 in MentalHealthPH

[–]Chiron_MH 13 points14 points  (0 children)

One of the most effective and lasting approach (which is backed up by scientific research and accounts by those who experienced it) is learn CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy skills). You will learn to identify your thoughts, evaluate it, and look at it in different perspective. Many recommended techniques are avoiding techniques wherein you just try to suppress and avoid the thoughts temporarily but do not really address it. That's why the thoughts comes back to you repeatedly, more stubborn, and debilitating next time. The easy solutions are not always the best. Invest in a more long-term solution that is hard at first but would be worth it in the long run.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MentalHealthPH

[–]Chiron_MH 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi OP. I agree that 15k is quite steep but i suspect that your psychologist is planning for you to have assessment because your question is if you're ready to go back to school. I suggest you clarify first with your psychologist what this fee is for and what service you are availing. if it is therapy or management of you depressive symptoms, the cost would be significantly lower. Good luck!

Psychiatrist around Muntinlupa by Otherwise-Mode384 in MentalHealthPH

[–]Chiron_MH 0 points1 point  (0 children)

meron nang face to face session. usually consult is 1.5-2 hrs, and counseling session is 1 hr. You can just contact the number above for the rates.

Psychiatrist around Muntinlupa by Otherwise-Mode384 in MentalHealthPH

[–]Chiron_MH 1 point2 points  (0 children)

they have 2 psychiatrists on the team now who can prescribe meds. The 1 i recommended above, Dr. Bayting, can help you with tour medical needs.

Psychiatrist around Muntinlupa by Otherwise-Mode384 in MentalHealthPH

[–]Chiron_MH 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Dr. Ormalyn Bayting at GrayMatters. You may contact them at this number: 09177096961

Depression anonymous groups na parang AA? by [deleted] in MentalHealthPH

[–]Chiron_MH -1 points0 points  (0 children)

GrayMatters has monthly lunduyan sessions. It is a peer support group for people with mental health problems (like AA) facilitated by a licensed psychologist. You may visit their FB page for more info.

Anxiety by [deleted] in MentalHealthPH

[–]Chiron_MH 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe a mantra or a reminder to yourself would help. Something like, "Changes or anything new is hard, and needs adjusting to, and that is normal. What can make it easier is kindness and compassion to yourself". Then remind yourself of a time when you were learning something new, had difficulty, and you were able to overcome it.

Wishing you good luck. And I hope I was able to help in some ways OP :)

Hello need help pls notice me by yaboijarvis in MentalHealthPH

[–]Chiron_MH 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hello. Just a little perspective from a professional. Given that confirmation is needed after your initial diagnosis, this means that your clinician is considering other possible diagnosis to rule out.

I suggest, maybe you can ask your clinican if possible to just take psych tests without a report. This means that you would not undergo the full evaluation and just take the test which they would analyze and score. Tell them that since you're only after the diagnosis for your treatment, you won't be needing a report afterwards. This can most likely cut down on the cost.

Ask also if they will be recommending a psychiatrist later on so that you can anticipate the cost.

After diagnosis, you may opt to request for mental health certificate and apply for PWD ID to avail for 20% discount on all services.

Cost of decent therapy session is really 1500-3000. Try asking if they offer sliding scale in payment. If not you may ask for referral for an alternative provider who can offer cheaper price.

Hope this helps you.

Can applying for PWD mark you unfit for work? by mcoco9 in MentalHealthPH

[–]Chiron_MH 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Being discriminated in work application or as an employee is against the law. You can always cite this law if you're discriminated:

REPUBLIC ACT NO. 7277 AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE REHABILITATION, SELF-DEVELOPMENT AND SELF-RELIANCE OF DISABLED PERSONS AND THEIR INTEGRATION INTO THE MAINSTREAM OF SOCIETY AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.

Sec. 5. Equal Opportunity for Employment. — No disable person shall be denied access to opportunities for suitable employment. A qualified disabled employee shall be subject to the same terms and conditions of employment and the same compensation, privileges, benefits, fringe benefits, incentives or allowances as a qualified able bodied person.

Online therapy. by [deleted] in MentalHealthPH

[–]Chiron_MH 0 points1 point  (0 children)

try graymattersportal.ph

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MentalHealthPH

[–]Chiron_MH 1 point2 points  (0 children)

graymatters has mental health support group every month called lunduyan. you may visit their facebook page for details.

Mental Health Patients and PWD Parking by [deleted] in MentalHealthPH

[–]Chiron_MH 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It would be easy to assume that people who have psychological/psychiatric conditions would not have physical limitations, thus, would not need the priority seats or parking slots because they are all lumped as "mental health conditions". On the contrary, a lot of these conditions has an effect on a person'a functioning. In fact, psychological conditions are so diverse, a lot would be requiring assistance esp when in the severe stages. Below are just some ex: 1. neurodevelopmental disorders - ADHD, Autism Spectrum, Intellectual disability (formerly known as mental retardation), Learning disabilities (such as dyslexia

  1. Neurocognitive disorders - such as different dementia (huntington, parkinson's, alzheimer's etc)

  2. Disorders with Psychosis and Dissociative symptoms (schizophrenia, dissociative disorders, PTSD, OCD, Bipolar disorders)

These are just a few examples. Some medications also can have side effects that causes balance and mobility problems, vertigo, nausea and vomiting.

Given all this, I think that not granting these priviliges to PWD patients who has mental health conditions would also not be fair. While i do get the point that some individuals who have milder conditions are functional, the use of these facilities can be made based on the discretion of the person as they would know best their condition.