20% Of the country's population is mentally ill; Experts advise - know


 Treatment of depression / mentally ill 20% of the country's population; Experts advise - such people should not be alone and in the dark, follow the routine, because death is the end of depression.
 Do not give advice directly to the person suffering from depression, first listen to them so that they feel connected.
 According to experts, a better way to end depression is swimming, listen to music, talk to your loved ones.
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 The news comes that actor Sushant Singh Rajput has committed suicide by hanging himself. Whoever heard, everyone was stunned. Everyone got some questions in their mind? What happened? Why did successful Sushant do this? It is then revealed that Sushant was a victim of depression.
 Well, this is not the first time that a celebrity has depressed and died. There are many more names in this list. The World Health Organization report states that more than 264 million people worldwide are suffering from depression. According to a 2019 report, 7.5% of Indians have some form of mental illness, out of which only 70% get treatment. In 2020, about 20 percent of India's population may be mentally ill or suffering from depression. More women than men suffer from depression.
 One Indian Mental Disorder Victim Every Seven:
 A study by The Lancet states that in 2017 19.73 crore Indians were suffering from mental disorder. Out of these, 4.57 crore depressive disorder and 4.49 crore people were victims of panic. According to the study, one in every seven Indians suffered from a mental disorder in 2017. The ratio of mental disorder to India's total disease burden has almost doubled since 1990.
 The end of depression is suicide:
 Ahmedabad-based psychologist Dr. Deepti Joshi says that the end of depression is suicide. WHO also believes this. According to Dr. Deepti, the ability to use intelligence in a person suffering from depression is lost.
 Now the question arises how such a thing like depression is spreading so fast in Indian society. Shikha Sharma, an assistant professor and psychologist at Gitanjali Hospital in Udaipur, Rajasthan, considers the society responsible for this. She says that there is no awareness and acceptance in our society. This is why people ignore it.
 Depression is not madness:
 According to Dr. Shikha, depression in our society is associated with insanity. Even if someone has gone to the doctor, he is considered insane. Nobody understands what depression is? If someone has stress or anxiety, then they also tell depression. While Doctor Deepti states that depression is not insanity, because people become anorealistic due to having camil imbalance while mad.
 A person is not able to express his / her problem due to social pressure:
 Depression cases have also increased due to social pressure. Doctor Shikha says that in our society, so many qualities of a person are counted that even if someone is suffering, he is unable to tell.
 Shikha says that if seen from the point of view of children, then from childhood, the child is told to pamper that you can do this and that can be done. In such a situation, the child is unable to express himself due to the pressure of the parents.
 Doctor Deepti also considers the pressure of parents as the only reason. She says that children do not know how much pressure and how much spreader is right.
 How does depression start?
 According to Dr. Deepti, during depression there are two types of changes in a person's thinking. On the one hand we feel mentally bad or unhappy, on the other hand we become very slow physically.
 Helplessness: In this, the person feels very weak and feels that he cannot do anything. Apart from this, they do not even have an idea to express themselves.
 Hopeless (despair): People struggling with depression are surrounded by a lot of despair about their future. If nothing good has happened in their life for a long time, then they feel that the time ahead will be bad and it will all go on like this.
 Why don't people help such a person?
 Deepti says that there has been a wave of positive in our society. In such a situation, when someone takes his problem to someone, before listening, people start giving him advice and ask him to be positive.
 Doctor Shikha says that in such a situation the person is not able to feel connected. He feels that no one understands me. They feel that whatever the front person is thinking about me, I am not able to do, maybe there will be something wrong in me.
 Encourage new thinking:
 According to Dr. Deepti, do not give unnecessary advice to the patient, stay with them and tell them that we are with you. Discuss their condition. Ask them instead of giving your advice. Encourage them to form their thinking. Advise them after a while when people start connecting with you.
 The impact of childhood is seen as an adult:
 Doctor Shikha says that childhood trauma unfolds as he grows up. Children who have suffered stress in their childhood may be the victim of adult depression. Famous psychologist Freud has also emphasized childhood trauma in his study, if your childhood is traumatic then the chances of becoming future traumatic increases.

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