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MENTAL HEALTH AS A HUMAN RIGHT: DISMANTLING BARRIERS TO UNIVERSAL ACCESS

The Daily Guardian

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December 10, 2024

Economic and geographical inequities exacerbate the problem further. In rural areas, particularly in low-income nations, mental health services are virtually non-existent. Urban centres may offer better resources, but for many, these come at an exorbitant cost. Financial barriers prevent countless individuals from accessing treatment, medication, or even diagnosis.

- DR ISHAN SHIVANAND

MENTAL HEALTH AS A HUMAN RIGHT: DISMANTLING BARRIERS TO UNIVERSAL ACCESS

What does it mean to be truly healthy? For centuries, societies have celebrated physical health as the ultimate ideal. Mental health, as vital as it is to our existence, remains trapped in neglect, stigma, and systemic failures.

This oversight isn't just a healthcare issue—it's a moral and societal crisis. We live in a world where 1 in 8 people deal with a mental health condition. And yet, a staggering 3 out of 4 individuals worldwide have no access to the needed clinical care. Even in countries with advanced healthcare systems, almost half of those suffering go untreated. This disparity reveals the stark truth: mental health is still seen as secondary, an afterthought in the hierarchy of human rights.

The denial of mental health as a fundamental right stems from deep-seated prejudices and systemic flaws. Stigma is perhaps the most insidious of these barriers. Across cultures, admitting to mental distress is often met with silence, judgment, or outright dismissal. People struggling with depression, anxiety, or trauma are told to 'be strong,' equating seeking help as a sign of weakness. This cultural silencing pushes individuals into isolation, delaying intervention and worsening conditions. The weight of this stigma is particularly heavy in workplaces, schools, and even homes, where mental health is often misunderstood or ignored.

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