Breaking Barriers: Tackling Mental Health Stigma in India
The stigma surrounding mental health and lack of awareness continues to hinder access to care in India. Experts stress the importance of early diagnosis and consistent treatment. Despite improvements in resources, societal acceptance is essential for individuals seeking help, as untreated conditions can lead to severe consequences.
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Mental health care in India is often obstructed by stigma and a lack of awareness, according to experts who emphasize that early diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment. Dr. Neerja Agarwal of Emoneeds highlights the need to treat mental illness as a health condition rather than a personality flaw.
Dr. Deepika Dahima from AIIMS, Delhi, states that stigma remains a silent epidemic, exacerbating suffering by attaching shame and secrecy to mental diseases. This cultural burden often deters individuals from seeking timely care, affecting families and relationships profoundly.
Experts call for initiatives like the District Mental Health Programme to integrate mental health services into primary care. Education in schools and full insurance coverage for psychiatric illnesses are also essential steps toward making mental health care accessible. Creating safe environments for seeking help is paramount for overcoming these challenges.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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