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- 26 February 2025
Cultural myths and deeply ingrained misconceptions can often build invisible walls, preventing individuals from seeking the help they need. In this deeply engaging session, expert speaker Yam Keng Mun uses relatable cultural analogies—like the broken mirror, the Bayanihan spirit, and the art of Wayang Kulit—to unravel the complexities of mental health in Asian societies. By debunking common stigmas, we open up a compassionate dialogue about resilience, flexibility, and the true strength found in community support.
In this session, you will:
Discover the truth behind mental health myths
Learn valuable strategies to manage stress and emotions
Gain insights from expert speaker Yam Keng Mun
Get practical tips to support yourself and others

Mr Yam Keng Mun has been working in different environments helping supervisors and manages develop coaching and mentoring skills. In a previous role as Executive Director of a psychological services clinic, he had assisted organisations to prepare employees for cross-cultural assignments, as well as coping with work stress. Besides organisation changes, he has supported organisations going through critical incidents, such as worksite accidents and unfortunate incidents. Graduated with a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology, Keng Mun has led groups dealing with depression, and youths who were repeat theft offenders. He helps individuals and families deal with psychosocial issues affecting their relationships too. Keng Mun has also been instrumental helping individuals and families confronted with crises and grief.
