May marks a significant time in our calendars as National Mental Health Awareness Month. This period allows us to shed light on the topic of mental health, reduce stigma, and reaffirm that mental well-being is as crucial as physical health.
So what exactly is mental health? Let's break it down. It goes beyond the absence of disorders and encompasses aspects of our well-being, including emotions, thoughts, and social connections. It affects our thinking, emotions, and actions influencing every facet of our lives. That's why managing stress effectively, nurturing relationships, and making decisions are vital components that contribute to a fulfilling and balanced life.
Mental health issues impact millions worldwide regardless of age, gender, or background. The World Health Organization (WHO) reveals that over 1 billion people live with mental, neurological, and substance use disorders globally—a burden on a global scale. In the United States, one in five adults (50 million individuals) faces an illness each year while one in six youths (aged 6 to 17) deals with mental health conditions annually. Understanding these statistics is essential for fostering an approach, to supporting health.
Even though mental health issues affect people there is still a stigma attached to them that often prevents individuals from seeking the help they need. This stigma can lead to feelings of shame, isolation, and reluctance to talk about or address health concerns. Misinformation plays a role in fueling this stigma, which is why it's crucial to share stories of those impacted and challenge misconceptions. Organizations like NAMI provide platforms for individuals to share their journeys as part of raising awareness, this is one of them. You can also explore our resource page for more information.
Recognizing the signs and symptoms of health disorders is the step in building awareness. By understanding these indicators we can empower ourselves and others to take measures to seek help and support. Some common symptoms include the following:
Early intervention is crucial for better results. Just like we make time for check-ups it's important to include mental health check-ins in our wellness routine.
Simple daily routines can have an impact on our well-being. Here are some practical tips and coping strategies to handle stress and focus on wellness
Dealing with health issues can be overwhelming but it is important to know that assistance and support are easily accessible. Here are some helpful resources to support you on your path:
Mental Health Organizations
Help Lines
988 Mental Health Emergency Hotline: Calling 988 from the United States will connect you to a crisis counselor.
NAMI HelpLine: Call 1-800-950-NAMI or text “HELPLINE” to 62640. Available between 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. ET from Monday to Friday.
TN Statewide Crisis Phone Line: This service is free. Call 855-CRISIS-1 (855-274-7471). Available 24/7.
Recommended Apps
Discover our range of health support resources, including research links, book suggestions, articles, podcasts, and videos. Feel free to contact us for assistance and advice on your well-being journey.
While we have suggested tech tools, it's essential to recognize that technology plays a role in mental health. Having access to self-care tools like virtual reality therapy, teletherapy, and mental health apps can positively impact individuals. However, excessive screen time and social media usage may result in sleep disturbances, decreased self-esteem, and heightened risks of anxiety or depression.
To address this it's crucial to adopt good technology habits by setting boundaries, taking breaks, and finding a balance between screen time and offline activities to prioritize your overall well-being.
As we wrap up our journey together, I encourage you to be proactive about mental health. Engage in awareness initiatives or educational campaigns, support health-related policies and legislation, and reach out to those struggling with health issues among your loved ones. Let's work together to reduce the stigma surrounding health and advocate for an inclusive and supportive community. Always remember that mental well-being is just as vital as health – each of us plays a role in fostering understanding and acceptance.