ISLAMABAD (PEN) : The world comes together to observe World Mental Health Day, a day aimed at raising awareness of mental health issues and advocating for efforts to support mental well-being globally.
Mental health has become one of the most pressing public health concerns with millions of people affected by conditions such as anxiety, depression, and stress.
In 2024, the focus is on breaking the stigma, improving access to mental health care, and emphasizing the importance of early intervention and prevention strategies.
These include increasing funding for mental health services, integrating mental health care into primary healthcare systems, promoting mental health education in schools and workplaces, and ensuring that mental health support is accessible to all.
Another vital aspect is encouraging open conversations around mental health to reduce stigma and promote a culture of understanding and empathy.
Pakistan and mental health issues
In Pakistan, mental health issues are often overshadowed by societal stigma, lack of awareness, and inadequate access to professional care.
The challenges are amplified by economic stress, high rates of trauma from natural disasters and conflict, and the pressure of societal expectations. Key issues include depression, anxiety, and rising rates of suicide, particularly among the youth.
Addressing these problems requires a multi-pronged approach, including improving mental health education, training more professionals, and ensuring affordable mental health care in both rural and urban areas.
Additionally, public awareness campaigns and community-based support systems can play a significant role in reducing the stigma and encouraging people to seek help.
Maryam Nawaz stresses mental health awareness
On the occasion of World Mental Health Day, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz emphasized the importance of mental well-being, highlighting that peace of mind and positive thoughts are the foundation of a balanced life.
She reiterated her government’s commitment to enhancing mental health facilities across Punjab to ensure proper care and support for those in need.
In her message, Maryam Nawaz stressed that individuals facing mental health challenges deserve attention and empathy, not societal indifference.
She acknowledged that mental health issues are often neglected, causing many to suffer silently.
Maryam Nawaz said that mental health treatment is as crucial as addressing physical ailments, urging people to take these issues seriously.
“We are working towards building a society where everyone can live a peaceful and fulfilling life. It is essential to look after the people around you and assure them they are not alone in their struggles,” said Maryam Nawaz.