Mind Matters: The Pandemic Isn’t Over For Frontliners
Ellisha Othman, Managing Director, Thrive Well | Dr Abdul Rahman bin Ahmad Badayai, EXCO, Mercy Malaysia
18-Jul-22 16:00
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As we look towards COVID-19 becoming an endemic disease, many people are eagerly hoping to return to normalcy. But for frontline workers, the past two years have exacted a heavy toll and it is not as easy for them to move on. Ellisha Othman, clinical psychologist and Managing Director of Thrive Well, and Dr Abdul Rahman bin Ahmad Badayai, EXCO and advisor on Mental Health & Psychological Support Services, MERCY Malaysia, join us to discuss how the mental health of frontliners has been affected by the pandemic, and how to support them, especially as they bear the brunt of a badly affected healthcare system.
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Produced by: Tee Shiao Eek
Presented by: Tee Shiao Eek
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Categories: health policy, wellness, managing disease
Tags: mental health, frontliner, covid-19, depression, anxiety, suicide, employee assistance programme, mindmatters,