Creating awareness is a troublesome task. We make a point to
fill one day or month with the “green ribbon.” However do we truly
know what the green ribbon implies? At the point when there is awareness about mental
health, it facilitates recognizable proof and early treatment for these people.
These people could be our father, mother, child, little girl, neighbor,
companion, or it could act naturally. Early mediation can enable our adored one
to get suitable consideration. Accordingly, recuperation is quicker.
In the event that a friend or family member is encountering
a few issues and you know for certainty they have to see an expert, do you
realize how to access the service? From what statistics said that out of 176
individuals, half did not access mental heath services since they were
oblivious of how to. Absence of access can be because of falsehood about where
to go. Psychological sickness can’t be treated by straightforward want,
treatment is fundamental. We found that much of the time individuals may not
get to these access since it is troublesome because of cultural or language
boundaries.
Awareness also eliminates stigma for these people. If
we are aware of their limitations and strengths, stigma may disappear.
Let’s just say, your daughter was just diagnosed bipolar disorder. Would
you like those around you comment, “she is crazy, lock her up.” Stigma refers
to the opinions and thoughts of the community. Stigma shames the mentally ill.
Creates a community where minds are closed off and rejects acceptance of those
who are “different.” Attitudes and behaviors move a community into either a
positive or negative trend. If there is a negative trend than the
implications may cause a combination of denial and hatred.
Mental health awareness should not only be for a day or two
or even a month. We must be informed about it because it can easily
happen to someone close to us. Community awareness for mental health
reduces stigma. Mental health awareness increases the chances for early
intervention, which can result in a fast recovery. Awareness reduces
negative adjectives that have been set to describe our people with a metal
illness.