World Mental Health Day: Prioritizing Mental Health in the Workplace
On World Mental Health Day 2024, the focus is on a crucial issue: Mental Health at Work. With about 60% of the global
Schizophrenia is a chronic mental disorder that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves.
It is characterized by a combination of symptoms that can include hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking, disorganized or abnormal motor behaviour, and negative symptoms that affect motivation and emotions.
Hallucinations are sensory experiences that occur in the absence of any external stimuli, commonly involving hearing voices or seeing things that others do not. Delusions are false beliefs that are not based in reality and may involve ideas of persecution, grandiosity, or paranoia. Disorganized thinking can manifest as difficulty organizing thoughts, speaking coherently, or maintaining a logical flow of ideas. Disorganized or abnormal motor behavior may include unpredictable or inappropriate movements. Negative symptoms refer to a reduction or absence of normal emotions or behaviors, such as diminished motivation, social withdrawal, or reduced emotional expressiveness.
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Reach out to healthcare professionals, centers for assessment and treatment options.
Seek support from friends, family, or support groups to foster a sober and healthy lifestyle.
Create a relapse prevention plan with the guidance of professionals to help maintain long-term recovery.
On World Mental Health Day 2024, the focus is on a crucial issue: Mental Health at Work. With about 60% of the global
Trauma is an emotional response to a terrible event, which could be an emotionally or physically harmful and potentially life-threatening
On World Suicide Prevention Day, we are reminded of the importance of protecting vulnerable groups, especially adolescents. Suicide is the number
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