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Young psychologists reflect Thai society under strain

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Once a niche subject, psychology has gained significant traction in Thailand over the past decade. Public conversation is shifting, with mental well-being receiving greater attention. More people are willing to talk about it, more open to acknowledging its importance, and increasingly aware of how neglecting it can affect society at large.

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Once a niche subject, psychology has gained significant traction in Thailand over the past decade. Public conversation is shifting, with mental well-being receiving greater attention. More people are willing to talk about it, more open to acknowledging its importance, and increasingly aware of how neglecting it can aff…

Once a niche subject, psychology has gained significant traction in Thailand over the past decade. Public conversation is shifting, with mental well-being receiving greater attention. More people are willing to talk about it, more open to acknowledging its importance, and increasingly aware of how neglecting it can aff…

This shift has also brought renewed attention to those working in the field — psychologists.

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