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By *iamondsmiles. OP   Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

Is world mental health awareness day. Those that know me realize this is a subject close to my heart.

I have copied and pasted this information and hope you will take a moment to read it

World Mental Health Day on 10 October raises public awareness about mental health issues. The Day promotes more open discussion of illnesses, and investments in prevention and treatment services. WHO statistics for 2002 show that 154 million people globally suffer from depression, only one form of mental illness.

Mental, neurological and behavioural disorders are common in all countries around the world, causing immense suffering and staggering economic and social costs. People with disorders are often subjected to social isolation, poor quality of life and higher death rates. the objectives of WMHD also seek to dispel myths and misconceptions, and remove the stigma surrounding mental illnesses. The objectives of WMHD also seek to dispel myths and misconceptions, and remove the stigma surrounding mental illnesses.

Mental illness does not choose its victims. It can strike anyone, at any age, notwithstanding barriers of culture and geography. The rate at which mental illness strikes, is recognized as one in 5 worldwide, which proves that mental health issues are now quite common. Nearly 450 million people worldwide are in the throes of mental health problems. Close to 154 million among them are battling depression; yet, we have a long way to go to see improvement in the numbers that actually seek professional help. To get more people to access mental healthcare there is an urgent need for education and information about mental health problems. Half the battle is won if we improve the reach of mental health care by integrating mental health care into primary health care.

Women and Children

Mental health issues of women and children also need due attention. According to a recent health report, close to 10% of children may be suffering from some form of mental disorder. Schools need to have a system where lurking mental health issues in children are brought to the notice of parents and professional help is sought. Ideally, school counselors and administrators can work collaboratively with mental health professionals to tackle the mental health needs of school students. This could cut the rate of students turning violent in school campuses and also student suicides, which we hear of so often these days. Additionally, when children have access to mental healthcare facilities, it helps them grow into healthy individuals who in turn benefit the society and country.

Seek Professional Help

Mental illness is a hotbed of myths and misconceptions. The stigma surrounding mental illness exacerbates victims' plight, and many of them do not receive the much needed support from their families. Professional help also seems elusive to them. Many of the cases are pushed under the carpet due to the stigma associated with mental illness. Most of the people do not seek help as they would for other types of illnesses.

Close to 15 million people in India are battling serious mental health problems

Some 30 million are suffering mild forms of mental illnesses

Nearly 50% of victims suffering serious mental health disorders go untreated in India

Access to mental health services is lacking in the rural areas. There is an acute shortage of mental health professionals and the sheer effort that goes into accessing mental healthcare could prove a deterrent to seeking help. Further, the stigma, and ignorance may also cause the victims or their families to suppress the problem, hoping things would settle down in time.

It is important that those suffering any form of mental illness seek professional help. Qualified mental healthcare professionals can make a huge difference in the lives of patients.

The government also needs to spruce up the allocation of funds for mental health care which is presently insufficient to meet the growing demand.

State of Mind

Mere absence of mental disorders is not the best yardstick of good mental health. The manner in which an individual is able to straddle work life and relationships, as well as cope with the daily stressors, and yet live in harmony, could be the best indicator of sound mental health.

Mental illness does not warrant a discriminatory approach. For those who are battling mental health issues, this day brings immense hope with the message - "Mental Illness is similar to any other type of illness. Seek professional help to find the remedy."

karenxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

thanks Diamond xxx a subject very close to my heart.

best wishes to all who have had down times.... xxxxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Thank you Karen, issues like this are something that has affected all of us in one way or another over the years - about time the stigma attached to mental illness was extinguished and I hope days like this and people like you can help that to happen.

Hugs xxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

hey i work in mental health as a support worker. sessional just now as i have started uni. there is still a massive stigma attached to mental health issues which considering at any one time 1 on 4 people have some form of mental health issue. we need better education on it starting in primary school and also better awareness. x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We went to Corby today & the old Ethel Austin shop in the shopping area has been given over to "mental health awareness day" with art work hanging on the walls!!!

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