As Thailand observes Mental Health Awareness Month, the focus on psychological well-being has never been more critical. In 2025 alone, 13.4 million Thais experienced mental health issues, and the suicide rate among Thais between 15-29 years old has increased steadily in the past 10 years. Recent data from the Department of Mental Health indicates that nearly 10% of surveyed Thais are at risk of depression. In observance of Mental Health Awareness Month, St. George's University (SGU) School of
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