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He has fought and overcome the shame and secrecy of the disease. He wrote this book in tears, and with a loving heart to inspire HOPE in those who need it. He has emphasized that there is a human being behind the brain, or in his case, his battered brain cells. I saw in you tremendous courage and compassion in being open about your illness and this has motivated others to be more forthcoming to receive support. Your account can also be educational for mental health professionals in learning to care for the mentally ill more sensitively and effectively.
It is a book which inspires the mentally ill, comfort the families, a resource for the professionals and something for every human being to reflect and to show compassion to the less fortunate. But through your illness, you actually experience the perfect love of your mother, unconditional love of your wife and the agape love of the Anglican church and people. Thank God that He have you a beautiful wife who is also supportive, loving and encouraging, truly a helpmate indeed!
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There, he was struck by schizophrenia and returned to Singapore only to suffer repeated traumatic relapses from the brain disease for 16 long years. However, for the next 16 years, he has progressed from being a recovered patient to Educated at Raffles Institution, Singapore, Harris Ng went to Canada to further his studies in Civil Engineering at the University of Manitoba. However, for the next 16 years, he has progressed from being a recovered patient to a model caregiver and an advocate in the mental health movement.
He has fought and overcome the shame and secrecy of the disease.
He wrote this book in tears, and with a loving heart to inspire HOPE in those who need it. He has emphasized that there is a human being behind the brain, or in his case, his battered brain cells. I saw in you tremendous courage and compassion in being open about your illness and this has motivated others to be more forthcoming to receive support. Your account can also be educational for mental health professionals in learning to care for the mentally ill more sensitively and effectively. It is a book which inspires the mentally ill, comfort the families, a resource for the professionals and something for every human being to reflect and to show compassion to the less fortunate.
But through your illness, you actually experience the perfect love of your mother, unconditional love of your wife and the agape love of the Anglican church and people.