In the hushed halls of the Malaysian Parkinson’s Disease Association (MPDA), a transformative event unfolded, leaving behind a trail of awareness, understanding, and newfound hope. At the heart of this event was Valarmatdi Mathivanan, a beacon of knowledge and compassion, guiding Parkinson’s patients, their caregivers, and budding psychology enthusiasts from SEGi College Subang Jaya on a journey to comprehend and manage Parkinson’s Disease from a psychological perspective.
The visit, which took place from 10.30 am to 1.30 pm, aimed at educating Parkinson’s patients and their caregivers about the intricate psychological effects of this challenging disease. Valarmatdi, our esteemed speaker, delved deep into the psychological nuances of Parkinson’s, unravelling the mysteries that often shroud the mental health aspects of the condition. His insights not only enlightened the attendees but also empowered them with coping strategies, instilling a sense of control amidst the uncertainties.
However, the impact extended beyond the enlightening talk. The diligent students pursuing a diploma in Psychology from SEGi College Subang Jaya orchestrated a series of activities, meticulously aligned with the coping mechanisms discussed during the session. Each activity was designed not just to engage but to heal, to provide solace, and to offer a glimpse of normalcy amidst the challenges posed by Parkinson’s.