Suicide is not a crime; it’s a cry for help. And with this ruling, Kenya is one step closer to answering that cry with empathy and action.
Depression is not merely a feeling of sadness or a response to temporary stress but a chronic illness that requires attention and care.
There is a growing understanding that suicide is preventable and that mental health issues must be treated with the same seriousness as physical ailments. Through heightened advocacy and open conversations, we can break down the walls of stigma and learn to recognize the signs of distress in those around us.
June is a crucial month to raise awareness about men’s mental health. Men can actively improve their mental health by identifying the warning signs of mental illness and understanding when to get treatment. Eliminating the stigma associated with mental health and promoting candid discussions are essential.
According to David Kessler, Finding meaning in grief is not about finding answers or explanations; it is about finding solace and peace amidst the unanswered questions.
In this blog post, we will explore the experiences of a single mother overcoming these obstacles and how, despite the financial strain of prescription costs, a cooperative effort between a psychologist and psychiatrist enabled her to find healing.
We can cultivate a deeper comprehension and empathy for women navigating these complex issues by investigating cultural dynamics and international realities.
Introduction
Depression and anxiety are two common mental health disorders that can have a profound impact on a person's well-being. They can make everyday tasks seem overwhelming and rob individuals of their happiness and quality of life. If you or someone you know is struggling with depression or anxiety, seeking professional help is essential. At…