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AI and Mental Health: What You Need to Know

Are we outsourcing emotional health to probabilistic systems? And what happens to Accountability? This week on The Health Collective, hear from Art Abal – Co-Founder of Vana and researcher in AI, data, public policy and wellbeing – about the fast-growing use of GenAI for emotional and mental health support, as well as his top concerns.

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How to Notice the Good: Cailin Hargreaves on Glimmers, and Sharing the Light

By Amrita Tripathi Ahead of World Mental Health Day, I had a chance to chat with poet and author Cailin Hargreaves, whose book Glimmers: Your Daily Journal for Positive Reflection is such a beautiful testament to her own journey and…

Understanding Parasocial Relationships and Their Role in Your Life

Have you ever felt like a celebrity or influencer really gets you, when in reality you have never even met them?  Welcome to the club! By Bhavya Jain A parasocial relationship is a one-way emotional bond in which an individual feels…

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Hindi Blog: Why Should We Care About Mental Health

पिछले कुछ समय से हर व्यक्ति ने खुद के लिए और अपने परिवार के लिए एक सोची हुई कामयाबी को पैमाना बना लिया है, और उससे कम मिलनेया हासिल होने को वह नाकामयाबी मानता है, और इस वजह से दुखी होता है फिर अवसाद का शिकार होता है और धीरे-धीरे उसकी यह मानसिकसमस्या एक विकराल रूप ले लेती है। अगर हम गौर करें, तो हर व्यक्ति वर्तमान समय में एक अजीब सी चूहा दौड़ में हर लगातार भागा ही जा रहा है, और उसको अपने आसपास इस तरहकी प्रतिस्पर्धा का लगातार सामना करना पड़ रहा है, जहां लोग मानव से मशीन बनते जा रहे हैं, इस वजह से भी कहीं ना कहीं हमारे मानसिक स्वास्थ्यपर इस चूहा दौड़ का नकारात्मक प्रभाव पड़ा है। हालांकि ऐसा हरगिज़ नहीं है, कि मानसिक विकार हमारे देश में नया है, मानसिक समस्याओं से लोग लगातार जूझ रहे हैं, लेकिन अब यह समस्यालगातार बढ़ती ही जा रही है, जिस पर समय रहते जागरूकता अभियान चलाया जाना ज़रूरी है। भारत में लगभग 10.6% वयस्क मानसिक विकारों से पीड़ित हैं,  राष्ट्रीय मानसिक स्वास्थ्य सर्वेक्षण (NMHS) 2015-16 के अनुसार, 13.7% आबादी में जीवन भर किसी न किसी मानसिक बीमारी का प्रसार होता है, शहरी क्षेत्रों में मानसिक विकारों का प्रसार ग्रामीण क्षेत्रों की तुलना में अधिकहै। इसी तरह एक सर्वे के अनुसार भारत में 72% से 90% तक मानसिक विकारों से ग्रस्त लोगों का ईलाज ही नहीं हो पाता है, क्योंकि इस विषय परजागरूकता की बेहद कमी है, वैसे देखा जाए तो हमारे बीच में सभी तरह कि शारीरिक बीमारियों के प्रति भी जागरूकता की बेहद कमी है, जहां पर हमकिसी भी बीमारी के शुरुआती लक्षणों को समझ ही नहीं पाते हैं, और जब तक बीमारी विकराल धारण नहीं कर लेती है, तब तक हम डॉक्टर्स के पासनहीं जाते हैं। ईलाज का डर, भावनात्मक व्यवहार, सामाजिक दबाव या खुद के प्रति लापरवाही हमें बीमारी का ईलाज करवाने में बाधा बनती हैं। फिर भी ऐसा देखने में आता है, कि दूसरी शारीरिक बीमारियों के प्रति हम यह हमारे आसपास मौजूद लोग थोड़े बहुत जागरूक है, क्योंकि शरीर केकिसी भी हिस्से में कोई कमी आने पर या शारीरिक परेशानी उत्पन्न होने पर हम शारीरिक जांच करवा लेते है, इसी बीच में शारीरिक जांच रिपोर्ट केआने से पहले हम उस शारीरिक बीमारी के संबंध में जो चिकित्सा विभाग के द्वारा मापदंड तय किए गए हैं, उनका अध्ययन कर लेते है, कि एक स्वस्थव्यक्ति की शारीरिक जांच रिपोर्ट कैसी होती है, और अस्वस्थ व्यक्ति की रिपोर्ट में क्या-क्या कमियां या अधिकता पाई जाती है। लेकिन जिस तरह से भारत में अंग्रेज़ी शब्दों का इस्तेमाल किया जाता है, जैसे एंज़ायटी या डिप्रेशन तो लोग इन शब्दों से घबराते हैं, इसकी जगह अगरउन्हें क्या आप दुखी हैं? क्या आप बेचैन हैं? क्या आप परेशान हैं? इस तरह के शब्दों का इस्तेमाल किया जाए, तो वह शायद ज़्यादा बेहतर तरीके से बात को समझ सकते हैं, और अपनी मानसिक स्वास्थ्य की तरफध्यान दे सकते हैं, जागरूक हो सकते हैं, इसके लिए परिवार के सदस्यों को भी अपने परिवार में जो लोग हैं, उनके व्यवहार को समझना और उनमें अगरकुछ परिवर्तन आ रहे हैं, तो उन पर ध्यान देना ज़रूरी है, ऐसा करने से किसी भी व्यक्ति के नकारात्मक मानसिक स्वास्थ्य को जल्दी समझा जा सकताहै, फिर शुरुआती अवस्था में ही उसका इलाज बड़ी ही आसानी से किया जा सकता है।  धन्यवाद… एक संक्षिप्त लेकिन सारगर्भित विचार अगर हम अपने निजी, सामुदायिक, प्रैक्टिकल, पेशेवर और सामाजिक जीवन में ज़बानी जंग लड़ना बंद कर दें, तब हम अपने जीवन की अधिकतर जंगबिना लड़े ही जीत जाएंगे, और मानसिक शांति के अव्वल दर्जे पर पहुंच जाएंगे। Imran Uz Khan is a Bhopal-based Hindi content writer and Hindi content validator.   Views expressed are personal and do not necessarily reflect the views of the site.…

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Is Craving Fuelling Inflammation and Cancer? Exploring Addiction’s Hidden Pathways with Prof. Raphael Cuomo

Professor Raphael E. Cuomo of the University of California, San Diego talks about the biology of craving, in this Q&A based on his book Crave: The Hidden Biology of Addiction and Cancer. As he shares, his replies show how the science…

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Lighten the Load: How the Joy and Rhythm of Dance Helps me Combat Depression  

Can dance and movement help bring back joy? The Health Collective guest contributor addresses her journey with depression and dealing with questions of identity in this heart-warming piece that seizes on the moment that a dance circle and the guiding principles behind it helped her deal with feelings of unease, and embrace joy.

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How to Help Someone with Depression (Even When They Push You Away)

Have you ever tried helping someone with depression, only to encounter reluctance? It’s painful to see someone struggle, but is there anything you can do if they won’t accept help? By Dhwani Majithia It is completely understandable to feel helpless…

Four-Legged Love: How My Basset Hounds Help Ease my Depression

Discovering the Unseen Emotional Support of Pets in Mental Health Journeys By Sumana Bhoothalingam It has been said many times, many ways: pets can help alleviate depression. However, for a while the link felt tenuous for me personally; the truism…

Book Excerpt: The Other Sister by Amrita Tripathi

Read an excerpt from The Other Sister / watch a short video of the excerpt and behind the scenes below 1. IT’S NOT YOU, IT’S ME  | [Present day: DECEMBER 2023] ‘Life is short, before you know it, time’s up…’…

Navigating Grief, Loss, Ageing: Join our Circles

We’ve been hearing from some of you over the years and launched our pilot a good while ago. Here is bringing you an updated look at the next few webinars, listening & talking circles, and how you might take back.…