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The Singapore Psychologist is the quarterly flagship magazine of the Singapore Psychological Society (SPS), originally launched in the 1980s. It serves as a platform to foster important conversations and discourse on psychological topics relevant to Singapore, aiming to make psychological literature more accessible to the general public.
After the British had re-established colonial rule in Singapore at the end of World War II, the first person appointed as a psychologist was V W Wilson. He was appointed to the colonial Medical Service on 11 September 1956 on contract from the United Kingdom to build up and incorporate a full psychological service within the mental health programme at Woodbridge. [3]
In 1960, the Singapore Children's Society initiated several educational and training programmes for intellectually disabled children, leading to the formation of the Singapore Association for Retarded Children (SARC) in 1962. [1] [2] Medical social worker Daisy Vaithilingam was involved in the creation of the group. [3]