Dr. Kaili Chen

Mental Health
Dr. Kaili Chen

Mental Health Matters: Let’s Talk Anxiety

Mental Health Awareness week runs from 15th to 21st May in the UK, a time to raise awareness and break the stigma surrounding mental health issues. This year’s theme is anxiety, a common mental health concern affecting millions worldwide. Anxiety disorders can be debilitating, affecting a person’s ability to function in their daily life. However,

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Mental Health
Dr. Kaili Chen

World Suicide Prevention Day

Every year on September 10th is World Suicide Prevention Day, a day to raise awareness and destigmatize the topic of suicide worldwide. The theme for this year is “Creating Hope Through Action,” and hopefully, after reading this, you are empowered with the knowledge to take action and potentially prevent suicides. According to the World Health

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Life
Dr. Kaili Chen

Time to Reflect, Re-evaluate, and Reset for the New Year

As the year comes to an end, and it is an opportunity for us to reflect on all that has happened and take the time to evaluate resolutions for the upcoming year. It is always exciting to consider the next steps in our lives, but we are sorely disappointed when we cannot meet the goals

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Stress
Dr. Kaili Chen

The Inevitable Holiday Season Stress and How to Cope

The holiday season is the most wonderful time of the year…right? The answer may be more complex than you would think. A survey conducted by the American Psychological Association reported that although 3 out of 4 respondents have positive experiences, about 38 percent of respondents noted increased stress levels during the holiday season. Given the

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Stress
Dr. Kaili Chen

Burnout: The Ugly Truth

In the last 18 months, the world has collectively gone through a massive shift in how we all live our lives. Traveling has now been reduced dramatically due to different government restrictions and requirements. As a result, those whose job has not been significantly disrupted during the pandemic has continued working through it, barely taking

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Anxiety
Dr. Kaili Chen

The Pet Effect

In the last several months, the world has gone through a collective trauma regarding COVID-19. Most countries went into some form of lockdown. Many people were separated from family and friends, while others lived the nightmare of being trapped with their abuser with no possibility of escape. Health care workers on the frontlines have been

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