Friday, May 30, 2025

Creating Psychologically Safe Workplaces in Healthcare: Trauma-Informed Organizational Care Workshop at MOH NCEMH

 













Creating Psychologically Safe Workplaces in Healthcare: Trauma-Informed Organizational Care Workshop at MOH NCEMH

After weeks of thoughtful preparation, we successfully delivered the Trauma-Informed Organizational Care Workshop at the Ministry of Health’s National Centre for Excellence in Mental Health (NCEMH). This impactful event was organized by the Counseling Psychology Unit in collaboration with the Department of Psychiatry & Mental Health, Putrajaya Hospital.

This time, I was honored to be invited as a key speaker, bringing dual expertise as a trauma-informed hypnotherapist and a practitioner in organizational psychology. This unique integration allowed us to explore both the individual neurobiological impact of trauma and the systemic changes needed in workplace culture to foster psychological safety.

💡 A Deeply Human Learning Experience

What unfolded was more than a training—it was a space for collective reflection, emotional honesty, and professional growth. Throughout the session, I witnessed passionate healthcare professionals courageously open up about their emotional experiences, stressors, and unseen struggles at work.

Many shared a common realization:
“I thought I was the only one… now I realize we are all carrying something.”

This collective acknowledgment is the first step toward healing—not just individually, but across entire teams.

🧠 Why Trauma-Informed Organizational Work Matters

In healthcare, professionals carry more than just clinical duties—they absorb distress, hold space for patients in pain, and often suppress their own needs to maintain composure. This can lead to emotional fatigue, disengagement, or burnout if trauma is left unacknowledged.

By combining insights from trauma-informed hypnotherapy and positive organizational psychology, the training emphasized not just healing the individual—but transforming the culture of care itself.

🎯 Training Objectives

  1. Recognize How Trauma Manifests in Work Settings
    Understand the long-term effects of unresolved trauma, including Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), and how they show up in adult workplace behaviors, emotional responses, and stress patterns.

  2. Apply Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) Principles in Organizations
    Learn the six core TIC principles and how hypnotherapy can support nervous system regulation, emotional safety, and trauma recovery at the subconscious level.

  3. Practice Emotional First Aid and Team Support Tools
    Explore simple, practical methods for stress regulation—such as grounding techniques and self-hypnosis—that can be applied individually and within teams for better emotional resilience.


👥 Organized by:

Counseling Psychology Unit
In collaboration with the
Department of Psychiatry & Mental Health, Putrajaya Hospital


💬 A Message from Dr. Hiro Koo

As both a trauma-informed practitioner and a major in industrial and organizational psychology, I truly believe the future of healthcare depends on creating safe, compassionate, and supportive systems—not just for patients, but for those who care for them.

To every healthcare professional who showed up fully, spoke truthfully, and supported one another—you are the reason this workshop had such depth and power.


📢 Bring This to Your Organization

Looking to transform your workplace culture with evidence-based, trauma-informed mental health training?

We offer tailored programs for:

  • Healthcare institutions

  • Frontline professionals

  • Corporate teams in high-stress industries

📩 Contact us via WhatsApp 0167154419 today to co-create a mentally healthier, more resilient workforce.

Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Corporate stress management workshop Malaysia

HRD Corp Claimable Corporate Stress Management Workshop in Malaysia: Boost Focus, Prevent Burnout & Support Employee Well-being

Discover How Neuroscience-Based Training Helps Malaysian Companies Enhance Mental Resilience and Team Performance





🧠 有没有想过,有一场工作坊可以帮你……

✅ 大脑更清晰思考
✅ 专注力大幅提升
✅ 情绪更稳定、不再轻易内耗

重点是——完全不需要你自掏腰包,公司还能帮你出钱!
(没错,我们的培训是 HRD Corp Claimable 的哦!)

今天,New Mind Academy 刚刚举办了一场非常特别的企业培训。
跟一般讲“减压”的课程不同,我们更深入探讨了:

✨ 如何预防 职业倦怠(burnout)
✨ 如何识别自己内在真正的“心理卡点”
✨ 再教你透过大脑调节技术,真正改变旧有思维习惯

你猜结果如何?
一位企业总裁在活动结束后,当场表示要安排旗下500位员工轮流学习这门课程!
她真的很重视员工的脑力与心理状态保养,太令人感动了啦!


🧠 Looking for a corporate stress management workshop in Malaysia? HRD Corp claimable program using brain-based techniques to boost focus & prevent burnout.

✅ Think more clearly
✅ Sharpen your focus
✅ Regulate your emotions and reduce inner conflict

Best part? You don’t have to pay personally – your company can fully sponsor it!
(Yes, it’s HRD Corp Claimable!)

At New Mind Academy, we just delivered a game-changing corporate training today.
Unlike traditional stress management workshops, ours focused on:

✨ Preventing burnout before it starts
✨ Identifying internal cognitive-emotional “blockages”
✨ Teaching science-based methods to shift thinking patterns and habits

And guess what?
The company’s CEO immediately said she wants 500 more employees to go through this program – that’s how much she values brain health and emotional wellness for her team!


📩 Ready to bring this to your organization?

If you're from HR, CEO, Employee or management, and you’d like to explore how our organizational neuroscience-based workshops can benefit your team:

📨 Please email us at [email protected]
Subject: Corporate Training Inquiry – Brain Health Program

You can also contact us via WhatsApp: 016-715 4419
Let’s design a brain-friendly workplace together 🧠✨

Sunday, April 6, 2025

Meeting My Mentor in the Traumatic Stress Field: A Full-Circle Moment with Dr. Bessel van der Kolk

 


Guess who I had the honor of meeting today?
It’s none other than Dr. Bessel van der Kolk, the author of “The Body Keeps the Score” — and my very first mentor in the field of trauma healing. 🌟

A few years ago, I completed the Traumatic Stress Studies under his guidance, and that experience has profoundly shaped the work I do today — especially in promoting trauma-informed practices within occupational and organizational psychology.

So today, standing beside him at a trauma workshop, and having the chance to share the trauma-informed initiatives we’re developing — it honestly felt surreal. I was overwhelmed with a mix of excitement and gratitude. Listening to him speak passionately about neurofeedback for trauma recovery, and watching him introduce these concepts to an audience of experts… I truly felt seen and affirmed.

Even more inspiring is his unwavering dedication — now in his 80s, he traveled all the way from the U.S. to Australia just to teach and connect with us. His passion and presence were simply electric. ⚡

Many of the values and approaches we apply at our center are deeply inspired by his work. I’m incredibly thankful to be invited by leaders in Australia’s trauma neurofeedback community to this private, closed-door event. It was such a surprise and an absolute privilege to learn alongside world-class trauma experts like Dr. Ruth, Sebern, and many other pioneers in the field.

Can’t wait to bring these insights and inspirations back home to Malaysia. 🫶🏻