Mental health problems can influence a person's thoughts, emotions, and actions.
Regardless of origin, gender, or age, they can affect everyone. PTSD, schizophrenia,
bipolar disorder, anxiety, and depression are a few prevalent mental health conditions.
A variety of factors, including genetic, biochemical, environmental, and psychological
ones, can contribute to these diseases.
The problem is frequently caused by the stigma and lack of knowledge surrounding mental health. It's common for people to be embarrassed or humiliated to ask for assistance, and society occasionally fails to offer those in need enough resources or support. People may become even more distressed and isolated as a result of this stigma, which may keep them from receiving the necessary medical care. Furthermore, some people may not be able to access or afford mental health services, which would exacerbate the issue. In general, treating mental health calls for increasing knowledge, decreasing stigma, and improving access to care.