Dr Neena David, a Clinical Psychologist, emphasises the importance of developing positive coping skills, a sense of resilience and a growth mindset among adolescents and teenagers as they have long term positive mental health outcomes and stave off suicidal tendencies.
You have many years of experience in setting up processes for school mental health programmes. What changes did you need to bring about in your programmes over the years?
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And what you can do to help
Depression is the leading cause of disability worldwide with more than 350 million sufferers, according to the World Health Organisation. The number is growing in all age groups in every community, and with many young people falling prey to depression.
Depression is not just about feeling sad or down. It disrupts different aspects of life – from working to eating, sleeping and socialising – and it can manifest in different ways. An infographic on the 5 Surprising and Overlooked Signs and what you can do to help. Based on this article
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