World Mental Health Day is being celebrated around the world, with nearly 1 billion people worldwide suffering from some form of mental illness.
World Mental Health Day has been celebrated since 1992 with the aim of raising awareness about the importance of mental health and mental attitudes globally.
According to the World Health Organization, about 1 billion people worldwide suffer from some form of mental illness.
The most common of the various mental illnesses are depression and anxiety, which can lead to many other illnesses. Each year, the global economy loses 1 1 trillion in health care due to these two diseases.
According to the World Health Organization, discriminating against people with mental health problems, showing irresponsibility and dealing with such people in more stressful situations are factors that encourage the results of measures to improve mental health. no.
Different countries spend an average of only 2% of their total budget on mental health.
According to a conservative estimate, 50 million people in Pakistan also suffer from mental illness, of which the number of adults is around 1.5 to 35 million. An estimated one in three of us suffer from depression.


