How to protect yourself from Coronavirus ( COVID 19 ) ?

How to protect yourself from Coronavirus ( COVID 19 )  ?

Informative videos by World Health Organization ( WHO )

 

Dr Wong Specialist Clinic ( Psychiatry ) ( Klang ) is open as usual from 18 to 31 March 2020

Dear Sir/Madam,

Dr Wong Specialist Clinic ( Psychiatry ) ( Klang ) will be open as usual from 18 to 31 March 2020.

Stay safe and healthy during this period of time.

 

Warm Regards

Dr Vincent Wong

Psychiatrist

Klang

 

Mental health Care

Welcome !

The World Health Organization (WHO) defines health as “a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity”.

Therefore a complete sense of well being involves the journey of nurturing our physical, mental ( thoughts and emotion ), social and spiritual health.

Total mental health involves not only management of emotional issues but discovering and developing the strengths, abilities and talents which is inherent in every individual.

 

We are committed to ensure that you attain holistic health which includes physical, emotional,social and spiritual aspects.

 

“Life is difficult. This is the great truth, one of the greatest truths – it is a great truth because once we see this truth, we transcend it.”

Dr. M. Scott Peck

 

Contact us at :

Klang Clinic   :  Tel : 03-38848782

Whatsapp for appointment only: 017-7089112

 

No Siri Kelulusan  : KKLIU  2122/2017

Love your family and yourself contest

change world love your family

Here is a simple yet meaningful contest for everyone. Contest due date is end of November 2019.

It is organized by Focus on the Family Malaysia which is associated with an international organization, Focus on the Family USA

Check out the following link:

https://loveyourfamily.my/contest/

Letter from Dad

I quote from one of the Chicken Soup for the soul series , entitled The Wisdom of Dads.

The following is a letter of apology from a father. It remind us as fathers, to be the rock solid role model for our children. Our children look up to us as their childhood Hero.

Let us, as fathers continue to learn about nurturing healthy relationships and healing hurting relationships in our families. In moments of intense emotions e.g. anger, frustration, fears, hatred or disappointment, we need to exercise self restraint and learn to calm down and seek wisdom, before we say those irreversible hurting words to one another. Let us learn to forgive and embrace each other’s strengths and limitations.

 

by Vincent

 

 

Apology to a Child

By the time that you can read this
You may not know me well
But then again, we may be close
You can never really tell.

You used to call me “Daddy”
I used to hold you tight
I used to bathe you everyday
And tuck you in a night.

I should have held your Mommy more
We should have sat and talked
The love grew cold, the words got hot
And then one day I walked.

I cried the night I left you all
I cried again today
It seems sometimes that’s all I’ve done
Since that night I went away.

I hope you know I love you
Though I wasn’t always there
I think about you constantly
And you’re always in my prayers.

I hope someday you’ll understand
That this thing hurt me, too
I hope you’ll know, I always have
And always will love you.

Last night I drove to where you live
I saw your bedroom light
I sat and watched and thought of you
Until the sky grew bright.

I am not the man I used to be
I’ve learned a lot since then
I wish that I could turn back time
And live with you again.

But I can’t change the things I’ve done
Or take back things I’ve said
All I can do is write these words
While lying here in my bed.

I hope that when you read this
You will know this one thing’s true
That no one else in this whole world
Means more to me than you.

by Ron Wutka

 

Here is a very meaningful 90 seconds video clip by Dr. James Dobson on family talk


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