
In Touch’s Dr. Julian Montano on Radyo Singko
“Consciously or unconsciously, a suicidal person will manifest the signs. Suicide is very seldom an impulsive behavior.”
– Dr. Julian Montano

In Touch Crisis Line Marks Consistent Peak Calls in February on Couple Issues, Relationships
In Touch crisis line coordinator Dominic Limjap noted. “It leads to the fact that we tend to be more aware and mindful of the quality of our own relationships. There may be cases that we tend to compare (ourselves) with other people, especially on social media since, of course, it always shows the positive. It does not show the negative parts of relationships which are normal.”

Free Booklet on Mental Health Self-Care
In Touch’s child psychologist Jessica Espanto reviewed the written and visual content of the booklet. “We illustrated individuals of different religions, individuals with different looks, LGBTQIA+, individuals who have a disability, and allies. I studied DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) principles in written and visual media to ensure the audit is sound and appropriate,” she said.

ABS-CBN News Spotlights the Life of In Touch Crisis Line Responders
Julian Montano, a psychologist and clinical director at In-Touch Community Services, called this “compassion fatigue,” wherein responders and other people who cater to mental health concerns experience burnout especially when everything “piles up.”

Building the Capacity in Mental Health Disaster Preparedness
The ITCS training program, called, “Kumustahan”, is a resilience-based mental health and psychosocial-spiritual support (MHPSS) group intervention conducted as a means of promoting a better adaptation of the individual from the impact of a lingering adverse situation.

Dr. Rucelle as OCD Medical Expert on ABS-CBN
“Aside from the people with OCD experiencing an exacerbation of their symptoms, many also experience the emergence of new symptoms focused on COVID-19. So, health-related yung symptoms nila and particularly health-related sa Covid,” – Dr. Rucelle Zuniega