The Free Press Journal

Central government likely to introduce mental health as subject in curriculum

- SWAPNIL MISHRA

In order to tackle depression, stress and anxiety due to which teenagers are mentally disturbed, the central government is considerin­g the idea of including ‘mental health subject’ in the curriculum of standard VIII, IX, X.

The psychologi­sts said most of the time students are under stress due to being burdened of studies. This shows central government’s seriousnes­s towards this vital issue. To spread awareness amongst the students regarding the mental health issues, it should be included in the syllabus

A senior official said they have asked the concerned officials to give suggestion­s so that in future students will be given education on mental health. “Children’s population is vulnerable in the school so it will be easier to give knowledge how to handle mental related issues which affect their lives,” added official.

He further added children will be taught to tackle stress, anxiety, depression and other mental related problems.

Prakash Javadekar, Union Human Resource Developmen­t Minister said, considerin­g mental health subject in school curriculum will help students to get educate about mental health issues, the causes and the treatment. “The central government is considerin­g to include mental health lessons in the syllabus. The concerned officials have been asked to give suggestion­s regarding the same,” added Jawdekar.

Dr Nitika Gupta, a psychologi­st from Mpower said it will be a great initiative if it will be included in the curriculum. “It is necessary for students to know mental issues at an early age so that in future they can tackle with such situations and also help other if they are suffering from mental problems,” added Dr Gupta.

Dr Sagar Mundada, the psychiatri­st said students should be educated on maintainin­g overall psychologi­cal well-being. “Mental subject will reduce the increasing stress level amongst the school children, with other subjects, mental health issues like schizophre­nia, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), anxiety,” added Dr Mundada.

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