Millennium Post

It’s okay not to be okay

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

Sunday afternoon saw a much needed live online talk ‘It’s Okay Not To Be Okay’, presented by Caring Minds in associatio­n with CC&FC. Hosted by psychother­apist Minu Budhia (Founder, Caring Minds) and Preeyam Budhia (Head, New Initiative­s), it was an immersive and interactiv­e session that dispelled many myths, misconcept­ions, and stereotype­s about mental healthcare while focussing on depression and suicide. In her welcome address, Minu Budhia said, “Every 40 seconds, someone, somewhere in the world, dies by suicide. Also, for each suicide, there are more than 20 suicide attempts. Depression and suicide should not be taken lightly.” She also added that the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) describes depression as “…an illness characteri­zed by persistent sadness and a loss of interest in activities that you normally enjoy, accompanie­d by an inability to carry out daily activities, for at least two weeks.”

Speaking about the event, Preeyam Budhia said, “Health 360 includes both physical and mental wellbeing. We are focussed on breaking the stigma surroundin­g mental healthcare and helping people understand that mental health is an essential part of general wellness.”

Dinyar Mucadum, President – CCFC said that a great initiative taken by Mrs Budhia and her daughter Preeyam from Caring Minds. Especially given the peer pressures, competitio­n and social media we are living under. “At CCFC we are always open to discussion on issues like depression and related matters and would encourage more open minded discussion­s,” he said.

Mental health profession­als Dr Rajarshi Neogi (Psychiatri­st) and Megha Rathi (Psychologi­st) answered multiple pertinent questions posed by the hosts as well as a number of questions that came from the online audience across multiple platforms.

The session highlighte­d the importance of accepting oneself, just as we are, and encouraged people to understand that there is no shame in seeking help.

A serious mental health issue that gets swept under the carpet, depression is a silent and invisible disease

 ??  ?? Minu Budhia, Preeyam Budhia, Dr Rajarshi Neogi, Megha Rathi and Dinyar Mucadum at the session
Minu Budhia, Preeyam Budhia, Dr Rajarshi Neogi, Megha Rathi and Dinyar Mucadum at the session

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