Sun.Star Cebu

PSYCHOLOGI­ST TO GOV'T: FUND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES IN BARANGAYS

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The recent suicide of a 21-year-old woman in front of her three-year-old daughter prompted a psychologi­st to call the government’s attention to mental health issues affecting Filipinos. Dr. Ana Kathrina Oaminal-Watin hopes the National Government can prioritize mental health by providing affordable services at the grassroots.

With the recent suicide of a 21-year-old woman, a licensed psychologi­st is calling for greater awareness when it comes to mental health.

In an interview, Dr. Ana Kathrina Oaminal-Watin believes that the national government must find ways to make mental health become more affordable and available in the grassroots level.

“Yes, mental health services should be made available to all. Awareness is a primary concern,” Watin said.

Watin, a licensed psychologi­st, told Sunstar Cebu that the mental health has been less prioritize­d or given more attention because of the stigma associated with it.

Aside from the stigma, the cost of having oneself treated for mental health problems isn’t affordable.

“The cost is also a concern. it is not affordable to all. Most health insurances in the country do not cover mental health,” Watin said.

Hospitals also provide limited facilities for mental health, she said.

Watin hopes that the national government could give priority to mental health by providing more affordable services to the grassroots level.

She hopes that once the proposed Mental Health Act is passed into law, it could mean a spotlight on a mental health and the problems associated with it.

Last week, a 21-year-old woman committed suicide in front of her daughter and even broadcaste­d it on Facebook Live. /

The cost is also a concern, it is not affordable to all. Most health insurance in the country do not cover mental health. DR. ANA KATHRINA OAMINAL-WATING Psychologi­st

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