Resources
Media & Resources
Reliable Information, Thoughtful Conversations
At Serenity, we believe that public education is an important part of mental health advocacy.
Through media features, interviews, and educational materials, our psychiatrists share clinical insights to help the public better understand emotional well-being, reducing stigma, one story at a time.
This page gathers trusted mental health resources, awareness initiatives, and expert commentaries that reflect Serenity’s commitment to evidence-based, compassionate care.
In the Media
Our psychiatrists are often invited to share their perspectives on television, radio, print, and online platforms.
Topics have included depression, anxiety, maternal mental health, youth wellbeing, and workplace burnout.
Recent Features (examples for layout placeholder):
- CNA938 Radio: “Understanding Anxiety in Modern Singapore”
- The Straits Times: “When Stress Turns Into Burnout, And What Employers Can Do”
- Channel 5 News: “The Rise of Postpartum Depression Awareness”
- TODAY Online: “Managing Sleep Disturbance During the Pandemic”
(Actual media features can be linked once available. Each item can include a logo, quote, and “Read/Listen/Watch” button.)
Educational Resources
We provide curated materials to help individuals, families, and professionals navigate common mental health concerns with reliable, plain-language information.
Downloadable or linked resources may include:
- Understanding Depression: A Patient Guide
- How to Support a Loved One with Anxiety
- Maternal Mental Health: What Every Parent Should Know
- Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: When to Seek Help
- Preparing for Your First Psychiatric Consultation
All resources are written or reviewed by Serenity’s clinicians and adhere to MOH health communication standards, educational, not promotional.
Talks, Webinars & Community Engagement
Beyond clinic walls, Serenity participates in community programmes and educational talks for schools, workplaces, and professional organisations.
Topics commonly covered include:
- Mental Health at Work
- Managing Stress and Burnout
- Recognising Depression and Anxiety
- Parenting and Emotional Regulation
- Women’s and Maternal Mental Healtha
If your organisation is interested in inviting a Serenity psychiatrist for a wellness event or educational session, please contact us for collaboration opportunities.
Trusted Mental Health Links (Singapore)
For individuals seeking additional support or emergency assistance, these are reliable local resources:
Downloadable or linked resources may include:
- Institute of Mental Health (IMH): 6389 2222 (24-hour Helpline)
- Samaritans of Singapore (SOS): 1767 (24-hour Helpline)
- National CARE Hotline: 1800 202 6868
- Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH): samh.org.sg
- Silver Ribbon (Singapore): silverribbonsingapore.com
- Mindline.sg: An interactive online wellbeing resource
(All external links open in new tabs and are provided for general information only. Serenity is not affiliated with these organisations.)
Our Commitment to Responsible Communication
Serenity’s participation in media and educational outreach follows the Ministry of Health (MOH) Healthcare Advertising and Publicity Guidelines.
All shared content is intended for public education, not self-promotion, and is written or reviewed by registered psychiatrists to ensure clinical accuracy and ethical integrity.
If You’d Like to Collaborate or Learn More
For media enquiries, educational partnerships, or speaking invitations, please contact Serenity’s communications team.
We welcome collaborations that advance public understanding and compassion in mental health.
Disclaimer: The information provided on this page is for general educational purposes and should not replace professional medical advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment.


