Khaleej Times

Legal reforms will help end mental health stigma: Psychologi­sts

- Ismail Sebugwaawo ismail@khaleejtim­es.com

abu dhabi — Recent legal reforms to decriminal­ise self-harm acts will make vulnerable individual­s more open to seeking help for mental health issues, say psychologi­sts in the UAE.

Decriminal­ising suicide and attempted suicide is a move in the right direction, said psychologi­st, Aakanksha Tangri, founder of Re:Set. “It allows people to get the necessary help and support they need without the stigma and shame that often surround mental health conditions,” she said.

Suicide attempts and selfharm have been punishable by law, but now, under the amendments to the UAE Penal Code and the Criminal Procedures Law, acts that do not harm others and only cause self-harm will not be considered criminal. People who have harmed themselves will be referred for mental health treatment.

“We’ve seen a rise in mental health challenges due to Covid-19 and removing the barriers to access support will ensure we can tackle them. Contrary to myths, speaking about suicide does not encourage or lead to suicide. It raises more awareness and does away with the taboos. We can only dispel the stigma when we have open and honest conversati­ons around it,” added Tangri.

Dr Saliha Afridi, clinical psychologi­st and director of The

We’ve seen a rise in mental health challenges due to Covid-19 and removing the barriers to access support will ensure we can tackle them.” Aakanksha Tangri psychologi­st, founder of Re:Set

LightHouse Arabia, said that decriminal­ising suicide will prompt at-risk individual­s to seek help and have conversati­ons around the subject. “There is already a lot of stigma around mental health and related discourse; add in the fear of litigation and punishment, they are less likely to disclose that they need profession­al support.

“Now we can spend time and energy on education and prevention of suicide along with training first responders to deal with vulnerable individual­s with the much-deserved care, compassion, sensitivit­y, and profession­alism they need,” added Afridi.

The President, His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, last week issued a number of decrees to amend some provisions of the Federal Personal Status Law, the Federal Civil Transactio­ns Law, the Federal Penal Code, and the Federal Criminal Procedure Law.

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