By Renald Loh

Today-Oct 6, 2023

Greater awareness of mental health among youths and accessibility of information online has led to a trend known as “therapy speak” where youths use language and terms related to mental health in everyday conversations. Experts say that while this indicates a broader, positive cultural shift in the way Singaporeans think and talk about mental health, there are pitfalls. These include potentially dangerous misinterpretations of mental health and an increase in self-diagnoses that may not be accurate. Meanwhile, youths with mental health struggles say that reactions of their loved ones to their conditions can still vary extremely from denial and dismissive to showing care and concern. The youths and mental health experts say that there is a need to beef up literacy on the subject through educating employers, parents and children from an early age. Read more at: https://www.todayonline.com/big-read/big-read-mental-health-no-longer-dirty-words-awareness-grows-are-some-youths-adopting-labels-too-loosely-2275456 First published in Today