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Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH) Helpline

SingaporeSingapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH) Helpline

Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH) Helpline

Who this supports
Everyone
Where it's available
Who you will talk to
Counselors
Supported languages

About Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH) Helpline

SAMH provides toll-free helpline and counselling for clients with mental health issues and their families. Clients seeking counselling should call the toll-free helpline to arrange for an appointment with a counsellor. When necessary, clients may be referred to a psychiatrist or relevant agencies in the community.

Our Counsellors Your concerns and questions will be addressed in a focused and timely manner by experienced mental health professionals with a Master's Degree in Psychology and/or Counselling.

Client-Counsellor Relationship In order to support the clients and maintain the therapeutic relationship, counsellors are prohibited by counselling ethics to engage in dual, non-professional relationships with clients, eg, friendships or romantic relationships. As such, your counsellor is unable to meet you socially or contact you for personal favors.

Who this supports
Everyone
Where it's available
Who you will talk to
Counselors
Supported languages

About Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH) Helpline

SAMH provides toll-free helpline and counselling for clients with mental health issues and their families. Clients seeking counselling should call the toll-free helpline to arrange for an appointment with a counsellor. When necessary, clients may be referred to a psychiatrist or relevant agencies in the community.

Our Counsellors Your concerns and questions will be addressed in a focused and timely manner by experienced mental health professionals with a Master's Degree in Psychology and/or Counselling.

Client-Counsellor Relationship In order to support the clients and maintain the therapeutic relationship, counsellors are prohibited by counselling ethics to engage in dual, non-professional relationships with clients, eg, friendships or romantic relationships. As such, your counsellor is unable to meet you socially or contact you for personal favors.

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