Mind Matters: How Are Refugees in Malaysia Coping?
Sarah Ann Chou, Clinical Psychologist and Mental Health Activity Manager, Médecins Sans Frontières
19-Nov-24 16:00
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Refugees are often at higher risk of developing mental health issues, because of the often traumatic experiences they’ve had fleeing their home country. But their struggles don’t end once they make it to a host country, especially as we see rising xenophobia and policies that aren’t friendly to refugees, as we’ve seen here in Malaysia. So how do all of these circumstances impact their mental health? And what can be done to help refugee communities here? Joining us is Sarah Ann Chou, clinical psychologist and mental health activity manager with MSF, also known as Doctors with Borders. She’s here to share more about that and the work that MSF is doing to provide psychosocial support to refugee communities here.
Image credit: Steven Ooi / MSF
Produced by: Lim Sue Ann
Presented by: Lim Sue Ann
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Categories: health policy, wellness
Tags: the bigger picture, health and living, mindmatters, mental health, refugee health, gender, community counselling, depression, stress, anxiety,