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World Mental Health Day 2017 Tuesday , October 10

The World Mental Health Day, observed each year on the 10th of October, helps build awareness on psychological troubles. It’s geared toward developing a sense of positivity round the world when it comes to the overall approval of people afflicted by different mental health problems.

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The day is to promote aid towards mental health illnesses and treating patients the ideal way. The day also gives a platform to all people who wish to discuss their opinions on mental health — to make us realize that it’s a really a problem we’re grappling against. Whether it really is schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, it has to be treated at the earliest.

Mental health is presently a huge reality worldwide and has to be considered with greater seriousness and concern — statistics indicate that as many as 10% of England’s population could suffer from|with depression at one point or another. As many as 48.3 million Americans experience mental health issues in a year. More, one in every six people in Britain include a common mental illness.

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Mental illness is a major concern and frequently, a massive social stigma. The fact that it’s a very common health problem still stands at a posting, where it’s looked down on instead of looked through.

The World Mental Health Day was first observed in 1992, initiated by the World Federation for Mental Health.  Currently, the organisations have About 150 countries involved with it|that. In some parts of the world, this awareness is observed for a week — such as in Australia, in which it’s called the Mental Health Week.

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