mental health

  • Pattaya NewsMentally ill man in Chon Buri sets himself on fire

    Mentally ill man in Chon Buri sets himself on fire

    Mental illness is devastating for many people, and it certainly was for one Chon Buri man in a harrowing incident yesterday morning. The man, 32 year old ‘Eak,’ set himself on fire in front of his home in the main city district after soaking himself in oil. Eak’s older brother said that Eak suffered from mental illness because he used…

  • Pattaya NewsUpset Japanese man climbs up abandoned house in Pattaya

    Upset Japanese man climbs up abandoned house in Pattaya

    A distressed Japanese man in Pattaya climbed onto the roof of an abandoned house on Thappraya Road after drinking heavily on Wednesday night. The man refused to talk to police at first, saying he only wanted to talk to the Japanese embassy. Pattaya Police spent an hour convincing the man to come down, as he sat there despite heavy rain.…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket woman rushed to hospital after jumping from bridge

    Phuket woman rushed to hospital after jumping from bridge

    A Phuket woman has been rushed to a hospital after jumping from a bridge into a canal in the island province’s main city district this morning. Rescue workers pulled the 31 year old woman out of the shallow water, and took her to a nearby hospital. Details about her injuries have not yet been reported, though. The woman had jumped…

  • Thailand NewsMentally ill Thai man sentenced to 12 years for royal defamation

    Mentally ill Thai man sentenced to 12 years for royal defamation

    A man with mental health problems has been sentenced to 12 years in jail for criticising the Thai royal family. The 29 year old man, called Punyaphat, made a number of posts on the Royalist Marketplace Facebook group questioning the popularity of the Thai royal family, and King Vajiralongkorn’s frequent trips to Germany. Siwapan Manitkul, a managing director of a…

  • Technology NewsGovernment launch mental health app to combat depression

    Government launch mental health app to combat depression

    A mental health evaluation app by the Department of Mental Health, and collaborators, has been developed to identify the early signs of depression. The app can be downloaded to your smartphone as part of the Mor Prom application. In Thailand, more than 1.5 million people suffer from depression, with over 4,000 cases of suicide every year. Another 53,000 people have…

  • Thailand NewsAn Introduction to Buddhism and Meditation in Thailand for Foreigners

    An Introduction to Buddhism and Meditation in Thailand for Foreigners

      Have you ever wanted to visit a temple in Thailand and learn more about Thai buddhism and meditation in English? No matter who you are or what you have been through, iMONASTRY teaches you about the benefits of meditation and provides you with an opportunity to be ordained as a monk, with a possibility of an ongoing visa.  …

  • Bangkok NewsBangkok named one of the world’s worst cities for work-life balance

    Bangkok named one of the world’s worst cities for work-life balance

    Bangkok is just barely above the bottom of a list of 100 cities across the globe ranked for their work-life balance. Thailand’s capital came in at 96th place on the list. The 4 cities in the world with a worse work-life balance than Bangkok are Sao Paolo, Kuala Lumpur, Dubai, and Cape Town. On the flipside, the cities with the…

  • Crime News5,000 prisoners in Thailand are suffering from mental health illness

    5,000 prisoners in Thailand are suffering from mental health illness

    There are 260,000 prisoners across 143 jails in Thailand, and around 5,000 convicts are dealing with mental health problems. Psychologists have revealed reports of anxiety and depression that is most common among prisoners sentenced for drug-related offences. A large number of offenders already suffer from mental illness before arrest while others deteriorate once they are jailed, according to the Corrections…

  • Thailand NewsSuicide among young people in Thailand has increased ‘alarmingly’

    Suicide among young people in Thailand has increased ‘alarmingly’

    Suicide rates among Thai teenagers and young adults in Thailand have increased ‘alarmingly’ over the past five years, according to Thailand’s Department of Mental Health. The department’s director-general blames the high rates of suicide on increased stress caused by impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic. Thailand, the Land of Smiles, has the highest suicide rate in Southeast Asia. In 2021, there…

  • Thailand NewsExcessive news consumption causes stress – Thailand’s Department of Mental Health

    Excessive news consumption causes stress – Thailand’s Department of Mental Health

    Don’t read too much news, at least that’s what Thailand’s Department of Mental Health is saying. The spokesperson told the media the department concerned with Thais that obsessively monitoring the news and social media updates to the point of stress, particularly while major events are occurring. The warning from the department comes at a time when the investigation into the…

  • Thailand News3 million Covid-19 infections in Thailand since 2020, mental health plummets

    3 million Covid-19 infections in Thailand since 2020, mental health plummets

    Yesterday, Thailand’s number of Covid-19 infections since the pandemic hit the country in 2020 jumped to 3 million. There have been 781,371 infections since January 1. Out of those infections, there have been 1,478 deaths, and 589,997 recoveries. Thailand’s Department of Mental Health has also reported the drastic impact of Covid-19 on mental health. DMH’s director-general told the Bangkok Post…

  • Northern Thailand NewsRangers find man’s body in Nakhon Ratchasima national park

    Rangers find man’s body in Nakhon Ratchasima national park

    Yesterday, park rangers found a man dead in Thap Lan National Park in Nakhon Ratchasima in Northeast Thailand, known as the Isaan. The ranger team was on patrol when they stopped to rest at a waterhole. They then found the man lying on the ground, looking as though he was sleeping. The team called the national park chief, who reported…

  • Covid-19 NewsMonk talks man down from a telephone tower in Sattahip

    Monk talks man down from a telephone tower in Sattahip

    Last night, a monk came to the aid of a man who was preparing to jump off a telephone tower in Sattahip, the elbow of land between Pattaya and Rayong. Sattahip police were dispatched to the telephone tower after they were notified of the man’s situation at 9:30pm. Once at the scene, police and local media found a 54 year…

  • Bangkok NewsPolice officer infected with Covid-19 commits suicide at hospital

    Police officer infected with Covid-19 commits suicide at hospital

    A police officer infected with Covid-19 killed himself yesterday at a Bangkok hospital. The Royal Thai Police spokesperson says 59 year old Boonchu Panklin committed suicide due to stress after testing positive for the virus. The railway police deputy inspector was also diagnosed with diabetes and hypertension. He tested positive for Covid-19 after coming in contact with another patient. At first,…

  • Crime NewsThai rocker granted temporary bail after court upholds sentence

    Thai rocker granted temporary bail after court upholds sentence

    A Thai rock musician is being released on a temporary bail, after losing his appeal to the Supreme Court. Seksan Sookpimay, known as “Sek Loso,” used his alleged diagnosis of suffering from bipolar disorder as part of his appeal to be let off from serving a 42 month prison sentence for several offences dating back to New Years Eve 2017.…

  • Covid-19 NewsThailand battling mental health concerns caused by the pandemic

    Thailand battling mental health concerns caused by the pandemic

    Job losses, bankruptcies, sickness and fear are just a few of the side-affects felt by the Covid-19 pandemic. For many in Thailand and all over the world, this has a profound impact on the mental health of everyday people. The suicide rate in Thailand has also seen a spike, with 22% more suicides recorded in the first half of 2020…

  • Thailand NewsSuicides spike during pandemic, police ask social media influencers for help

    Suicides spike during pandemic, police ask social media influencers for help

    Suicides are on the rise in Thailand and some say stress brought on by the coronavirus pandemic contributed to the spike in self inflicted deaths. To help prevent the future suicides, mental health officials are asking social media influencers for help. Over a 6 month span, suicides have spiked by about 20%. 2,551 suicide cases were reported in the first…

  • Northern Thailand NewsFamily say car crash monk is battling mental health issues

    Family say car crash monk is battling mental health issues

    Relatives of the monk behind a car crash that killed 1 person in the north-eastern province of Roi Et say he has been suffering with mental health problems. The monk crashed his car into a power pole at the weekend, killing his male passenger, 82 year old Noi Chuenchom, and causing serious injury to a 36 year old female passenger,…

  • World NewsHarry and Meghan join speaking circuit

    Harry and Meghan join speaking circuit

    Prince Harry and wife Meghan (aka. The Duke of Sussex and Duchess of Sussex) have made a major move towards earning their own income by signing with a major US agency that sets up speaking engagements. The New York-based Harry Walker Agency reportedly has many A-list clients including Barack and Michelle Obama, Bill and Hillary Clinton and Oprah Winfrey. The Duke and…

  • Covid-19 NewsNational poll says mental health problems on the rise

    National poll says mental health problems on the rise

    Stress from finances as well as health worries has increased during the coronavirus pandemic, according to the Suan Dusit University poll. Researchers from the Bangkok university asked 1,239 people last week what their top concerns were, finding that mental health problems such as stress and anxiety have gotten much worse. Suicides have also been increasing due to the stress with…