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Malaysian Society for Complementary Medicine- MSCM The Professional Society for Practitioners of Complementary Medicine in Malaysia

News & Events:Invitation to attend upcoming talk on 17/4/25, 2:30pm.
14/04/2025

News & Events:
Invitation to attend upcoming talk on 17/4/25, 2:30pm.

New M.S.C.M Logo:
14/04/2025

New M.S.C.M Logo:

14/04/2025

2025/2026 Malaysian society for Complementary Medicine council members

President :Aravindhan A/L Vengat Rajaloo

Vice President : Michelle Fong Yi Hui

Secretary : Connie Lee Yoke Kwan

Asst Secretary: Shamsunnisa Bte Abdul Jabbar

Treasurer: Kong Pooi Moon

Committee members:
1) Dr.Edward Chan Weng Kok
2) Chan Jun Heng
3) Ronald Tan Aik Juan
4) Lee Fuh Whee
5) Indradevi A/P Narayana Nair

Wow!!! We have 100 participants 👏👏👏 attending the therapeutic talk of Dr Wong Ang Peng.
24/06/2022

Wow!!! We have 100 participants 👏👏👏 attending the therapeutic talk of Dr Wong Ang Peng.

24/06/2022

10 Warning Signs that You May Have A Serious Problem.

We completed the AGM of MSCM!We will soon be organising more events to raise the level of professionalism of practitione...
29/03/2022

We completed the AGM of MSCM!
We will soon be organising more events to raise the level of professionalism of practitioners.
And of course, we don't forget to organise events open to the public to learn about the various Complementary Therapy.
Stay Tuned!

07/03/2022

Dear members,

Thank you for your support & patient.

In line with the change of time and inconvenience due to the uncertainty of Covid situation. We will be issuing e-certificate from this year onwards. There are so many copies of uncollected 2021 members certificates in my office.

After much thought & engagement with the Committee we have finally unanimously agreed issue e-certificate. Members would be able to print as and when convenient to them instead of having collect from the office.

Sorry for the delay as it was not an easy decision to make.

Thanking you in advance for your understanding. Kindly pm me your email address for those who have renew.

Warmest regards

Does the idea of returning to the office stressing you out? How can you recognise and manage this workplace stress?Inter...
10/11/2021

Does the idea of returning to the office stressing you out? How can you recognise and manage this workplace stress?

International Psychology Centre helps you to delve deeper to recognise and manage your stress upon returning to your workplace. Recognising and managing your stress can give you many health benefits.

We would like to invite you to join us for this educational FREE webinar on “Re-entering anxiety: How to recognise and manage anxiety returning to the workplace?” with different language options for you to choose from.

The details of the webinar are as follows:

(English version)
Date : 11 November 2021 (Thursday)
Time : 3:00pm-4:00pm (Malaysia time)
Registration link: https://bit.ly/3b2WeAV

(Cantonese version)
日期:2021年11月18日(星期四)
时间:下午三时
Registration Link: https://bit.ly/3B9gvzc

(Malay version)
Tarikh: 25 Nov 2021 (Khamis)
Masa: 3:00pm-4:00pm (Malaysia masa)
Registration link: https://bit.ly/2XGtzyC

Our speaker for the webinar is
Dr Edward Chan, PhD. (Psychology), M.Sc.(Learning), Masters (Nutritional Medicine), B.Sc. (Hons) (Psy), PgDip. (Human S*xuality)
🗣 Board Certified S*x Therapist
🗣 Board Certified Couple Therapist
🗣 Practitioner member of the Malaysian Association for Psychotherapy
🗣 Practitioner member of the International Society for Psychotherapy, Counseling & Psychiatry
🗣 Fellow of the World Council for Psychotherapy
🗣 Invited speaker for the IX World Congress for Psychotherapy 2022
🗣 Keynote speaker for the 4th International Psychotherapy, Counselling & Psychiatry Conference 2020 on Couple Therapy
🗣 Invited speaker for the 37th European Psychiatry Conference on Couple Schema Therapy
✅ Author of Love is Never Enough; on Couple Psychology
✅ Author of Dancing with Crocodile
✅ CoAuthor of Positive Psychology Couple Schema Therapy in the Journal for ReAttach Therapy and Developmental Diversities
✅ Author of Positive Psychology Couple in the International Journal of Psychiatry.
✅ Accredited ReAttach Therapist.

View International Psychology Centre’s profile:
https://www.facebook.com/psikologiasia
https://www.linkedin.com/company/international-psychology-centre/

Website: www.Counseling.com.my

Does an affair break up a marriage? Was the cheating the cause of the marital problems, or was it a manifestation of exi...
27/10/2021

Does an affair break up a marriage? Was the cheating the cause of the marital problems, or was it a manifestation of existing problems?

International Psychology Centre helps couples to delve deeper into the underlying issues in a relationship. Many couples have been able to do this and prevent immense loss financially and emotionally including the healthy psychological development of their children.

If you are facing this and you're wondering what you can do, click this link to join us in this educational, informative webinar for FREE.

(English version)
Date : 14 October 2021 (Thursday)
Time : 3:00pm-4:00pm (Malaysia time)
Registration link: https://bit.ly/3ALkP8r

(Chinese version)
日期:2021年10月21日(星期四)
时间:下午三时
Registration Link: https://bit.ly/3zI9GnJ

(Malay version)
Tarikh: 28 Oct, 2021 (Khamis)
Masa: 3:00pm-4:00pm (Waktu Malaysia)
Registration link: https://bit.ly/3i8QIR6

Our speaker for the webinar is
Dr Edward Chan, PhD. (Psychology), M.Sc.(Learning), Masters (Nutritional Medicine), B.Sc. (Hons) (Psy), PgDip. (Human S*xuality)
🗣 Board Certified S*x Therapist
🗣 Board Certified Couple Therapist
🗣 Practitioner member of the Malaysian Association for Psychotherapy
🗣 Practitioner member of the International Society for Psychotherapy, Counseling & Psychiatry
🗣 Fellow of the World Council for Psychotherapy
🗣 Invited speaker for the IX World Congress for Psychotherapy 2022
🗣 Keynote speaker for the 4th International Psychotherapy, Counselling & Psychiatry Conference 2020 on Couple Therapy
🗣 Invited speaker for the 37th European Psychiatry Conference on Couple Schema Therapy
✅ Author of Love is Never Enough; on Couple Psychology
✅ Author of Dancing with Crocodile
✅ CoAuthor of Positive Psychology Couple Schema Therapy in the Journal for ReAttach Therapy and Developmental Diversities
✅ Author of Positive Psychology Couple in the International Journal of Psychiatry.
✅ Accredited ReAttach Therapist.

View International Psychology Centre’s profile
https://www.facebook.com/psikologiasia
https://www.linkedin.com/company/international-psychology-centre/

Website: www.Counseling.com.my

23/09/2021

Did you know? 🤔🤔🤔
1. Women are more likely to experience higher levels of stress than men.
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2. Women are more likely to report physical and emotional symptoms of stress as compared to men.
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3. Married women have been reported to experience higher levels of stress as compared to single women.
Do you often feel overwhelmed, depressed, or anxious?😔 Are there times where you feel like an empty shell wanting to isolate yourself from the world?😢 Do you also find it difficult to connect with others? If so, it may indicate that certain needs aren’t being addressed.
Women are primarily known for putting others first. But when it comes to your health, particularly mental health, how many of us are able to prioritise ourselves for better well-being? While caring and taking care of our loved ones can be very rewarding, if not managed adequately, it can also be our source of stress. 😔
Major life transitions such as adjusting to married life, dealing with pregnancy, motherhood and menopause can create physical and emotional stresses for women. Not only that, negative life experiences such as trauma, violence, infertility and perinatal loss, poverty, discrimination, unemployment and isolation can also have a negative impact on women's mental health and wellbeing. This can put you at higher risk for mental and physical health issues such as depression, anxiety, PTSD (Post-traumatic stress disorder), heart diseases, strokes, and suicidal thoughts.
Therefore, it is key and important to prioritise your own needs and know that it's okay to speak up when you need support. ❤️❤️❤️
In this webinar, you will learn: 🙋🏼‍♀️
1. How to prioritise on your needs related to mental health issues and well-being.
2. Signs to know when your mental health is not okay
3. Factors that can lead to poor mental health
4. Ways to effectively deal and manage your mental health and well-being
👩🏻‍🦰👱🏼‍♂️All men and women are invited to join.
Date: 7 & 8/10/2021
Time: 8.30pm – 9.30pm
Fee: FREE
Click the link below to register
👇👇👇👇
https://psyhomeasia.com/womens-mental-health/

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