World Mental Health Day: Understanding factors fueling rise of mental illnesses

This year, the World Health Organisation (WHO) is observing World Mental Health Day 2022, with the theme of “Make mental health and well-being a global priority”. 

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The world is going through its most dynamic phase of transformation, where every activity is happening at a lightning-fast pace. The development of technology and communication has shrunk the vast world to such an extent where one can easily access another in the blink of an eye and the click of a button.

Today despite being largely connected in the era of social media, where individuals are less likely to be sided from the mainstream and have a huge scope for socialising, the world at large suffers from a wave of mental illnesses in the form of anxiety, isolation, over thinking, insomnia and depression to name a few.