How To Talk About Self-Harm on Social Media
Dr Ravivarma Rao Panirselvam, Consultant Psychiatrist
05-Apr-23 16:00
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Social media has been a great platform to raise awareness on mental health issues, but it can also be a trigger for those who are still struggling, especially when it comes to those at risk of self-harm. So how do we ensure that online content is helpful instead of harmful, and are social media companies responsible for moderating these content online? We find out from consultant psychiatrist Dr Ravivarma Rao Panirselvam.
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This segment talks about self-harm and suicide, and may be a difficult topic for some listeners. If you need to talk about it, do look for local support within your community, or call helplines like Talian HEAL 15555, MIASA's 24-hour helpline 1800-1800-66 or Befrienders KL 03 7627 2929.
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To make a complaint about harmful content to the Communications and Multimedia Content Forum of Malaysia, click here.
For parents and educators, here are some resources:
Coping with Self-Harm Guide for Parents and Carers by Orygen
Coping with Self-Harm: A Guide for Parents by Dept of Psychiatry, University of Oxford
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Produced by: Lim Sue Ann
Presented by: Tee Shiao Eek
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Categories: technology, health policy, wellness
Tags: mental health, suicide, self-harm, teenagers, young adults, instagram, tiktok,