Enrichment Psychological Counselling Services
Psychological counselling services are offered for individuals struggling with emotional distress, grief and bereavement, stress, relationship problems, among other issues.
Psychological counselling services are offered for individuals struggling with emotional distress, grief and bereavement, stress, relationship problems, among other issues.
The hotline service provides counselling and emotional support for children aged 6-12 and parents facing crisis situations or difficulties at home. Referral services can be provided if needed. A 24-hour interactive system is available outside servicing hours.
The Centre’s 24-hour hotline provides crisis management and emotional support by registered social workers, including referral services for individuals in need.
The PBS group meets once a month where the bereaved can share their feelings and journey in a safe and confidential space.
Befriending email service provides emotional support to assist individuals who are experiencing emotional distress.
Service provides psychological assessment and interventions for individuals struggling with alcohol abuse, as well as prevention programmes for schools and local communities.
The 24-hour hotline offers counselling services for individuals experiencing emotional distress and suicidal thoughts.
Service provides psychological assessments, counselling services and activities of Mental Health for parents, including group, workshop, talk, mental health education and training for parents, social workers and educators. Contact the service directly or via a social worker to sign up.
AEMIHK recruits and trains the ex-mentally ill to help reduce stigma by sharing their experiences through dialogue at “human library events”.
Services include assessment and programmes tailored to the students needs and abilities, as well as training, education and workshops for teachers, school personnel, parents and caregivers.