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Anynomous

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Don't miss the chance - Merdeka promotion!😉

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19 August 2023

Anynomous

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Dinner Talk

A public talk by Dr. Edward Chan on stress management techniques used in the US and Malaysia. Gain insight into the cultural differences in responding to stress between Malaysians and Americans and understand best of both the combined techniques for effective stress management.

Time: 7.30pm-9pm... Venue: Brickfields Asia College (BAC) Aberystwyth Room (Block-2, Level 1), B-2, Jalan Utara, Petaling Jaya, 46200 Section 14, Selangor.

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03 July 2023

Anynomous

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2 sessions on 2 seperate days. Dr. Edward Chan on the 31st, will be speaking on how having natural abilities and talents can direct a person's career. Mr. Jason Yeoh will be speaking on how accepting and understanding your inborn abilities can enable better career choices and future happiness

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22 March 2023

Anynomous

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Join us for the exhibition!

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13 March 2023

Anynomous

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The psychology behind the Tinder.

Are you using Tinder for any reason?

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31 August 2023

Anynomous

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We are taking part in coming Sin Chew Education Workshop.

Date: 22-07-2017 Time: 1pm to 5pm Venue: Sin Chew Daily Petaling Jaya HQ

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Remember, visit us there!

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13 July 2023

Anynomous

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Anyone who has been married to a person with an addiction problem knows without any doubt at all that addiction is destructive to a marriage. For some, addiction existed before the marriage and for others, it developed after the vows were said.

Some people who previously suffered from addiction find they can straighten up their lives for a while, even years, out of a desire for marriage and family. Some will succeed permanently but many will lose the fight, the marriage and t...he family when addiction reclaims them.

When dealing with a partner, the consequences of an addiction problem generally fall into psychological (and resultant behavior) and economic categories. Money, for example, can be diverted away from savings and joint interests, and toward fueling a habit. Psychologically (and behaviorally), a partner could be on the receiving end of mood swings, reduced sexual interest and functioning, lack of engagement from their loved one, and other forms of emotional neglect. They may also be coerced into becoming complicit in their partner’s addiction, being manipulated into covering for them or even providing them drugs, all under the guise of doing the actions out of love (or a promise that the addicted partner will seek help or treatment after this one last act).

An addicted person very often becomes a master manipulator. He (or she) has a lie ready for anyone who wants to know where he has been, where the money is going, why he has lost yet another job, who these people are that are coming to the house.

The addicted learn to turn the tables on the spouse who is asking questions. They learn to place the blame on the non-addicted, shaming them for not providing support or for failing to believe the addict’s outrageous lies. Out of love and a desire to help and trust his wife (or her husband), the non-addicted spouse can be caught in this web of lies over and over again.

Learn more on this and ways to breakfree from addiction.

Date: 23rd Sept 2017 (Saturday) Time: 10 a.m. Venue: IPC KL, Taman Desa Speaker: Dr. Edward Chan

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10 July 2023

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