Environmental Sciences, asked by mallika4, 1 year ago

2. Why is there a taboo concerning seeking help for mental health issues and why such a taboo should not exist.

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Answered by winner2
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it should not exist because it is addiction to a specific unwanted ritual unliked by the society

it also badly affects a normal human being

srohitha2006: what is the meaning of taboo
winner2: addiction or desire of an unwanted social ritual is called taboo
Answered by zerotohero
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Mental and behavioral disorders are present at any point in time in about 10% of the adult population worldwide. The burden of mental disorders is maximal in young adults, the most productive section of the population. Neuropsychiatry conditions together account for 10.96% of the global burden of disease as measured by disability-adjusted life years.

Access to satisfactory psychological wellness care dependably misses the mark concerning both certain and express needs. This can be clarified to some extent by the way that dysfunctional behavior is as yet not surely knew, frequently disregarded, and thought about a forbidden. The rationally sick, their families and relatives, just as experts giving specific consideration, are as yet the object of checked disparagement. These demeanors are profoundly established in the public arena. The idea of dysfunctional behavior is frequently connected with dread of potential risk of patients with such sicknesses. Dread, unfriendly demeanor, and numbness of psychological sickness can result in a lacking spotlight on a patient's physical well-being needs. The conviction that dysfunctional behavior is hopeless or self-exacted can likewise be harming, prompting patients not being alluded for proper emotional wellness care.

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