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Pakistan: 100 per cent rise in mental disorders over a decade

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Another recent article published describing level of 'mental disorder' in pakistan


Psychological disorders on the rise


ISLAMABAD - The number of people suffering from psychological disorders in the capital is increasing at an alarming rate,as 50 to 60 patients suffering from mental disorders visit the out patient department (OPD) of the Capital Hospital on a daily basis. The number of people suffering from psychological disorders in the rest of the country is also on the rise as a Human Right Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) report revealed that 34 percent of the country’s population suffered from some form of mental illness.
Capital Hospital’s Chief Psychiatrist Dr Anwar told Pakistan Today that 20 percent of the world’s population suffered from psychological disorders. “But the most alarming thing is that the number of patients with mental illness is increasing rapidly in Pakistan; 50 patients with psychological complaints visit the OPD in our hospital daily and about 10 to 12 patients visit me daily at my private practice on the same account,” he said. Dr Anwar also said that most patients suffer from depression and stress, and the ratio of females suffering from such problems was twice that of men.
While talking about the causes behind this upsurge in mental disorders, he said, “In a prioritised list of human needs, the most basic need is physical security, after that is the need for safety, then the need for social affiliation and lastly, the need for aesthetic satisfaction. Unfortunately in Pakistan people are worried about getting their daily meal, and in absence of other facilities like electricity, they are unable to fulfill even their basic physical needs. Further, due to the security situation, people are robbed of their sense of security and safety as well. With these basic needs remaining unfulfilled, a large part of our population has become susceptible to psychological disorders.” Dr Anwar further said that although the word “depression” had come to be associated with regular ups and downs in peoples’ moods and a normal reaction to life’s setbacks, clinical depression was much more than that. He explained that clinical depression was like “living in a black hole” or continually suffering from “a feeling of impending doom”. Moreover, he said that many depressed people did not feel sad at all, instead, they felt lifeless, empty, and apathetic.
“Symptoms often vary from person to person but depression is very different from normal sadness in that it engulfs ones day-to-day life, and interferes with ones ability to work, study, eat, sleep, and have fun. The feelings of helplessness, hopelessness, and worthlessness are intense and unrelenting” said Dr Anwar. According to the annual HRCP report, more women and children suffer from psychological disorders as compared to men. Health experts are of the opinion that apart from poverty and unemployment, a correlation could also be found between rising instances of psychological disorders and the growing deterioration in the law and order and safety situation.

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yar santro...did you live in karachi during 1990s? when karachi was a war zone?
if you had survived that era..you wont say this....

I was bred during those times.
and true that time gives you the psychological edge to stay calm when you hear gunshots or get into a nasty situation.
However, it was not on this scale..and it was just a city, not a nation.
There are only a few people for which my heart truly sends curses .. and one of them was the dictator in the 80's.
May Allah forgive me if I am wrong, but not two days go by when I wish him the fires of hell.
 
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Areesh Windjammer JonAsad Safriz we must all understand that sometimes mental disorder exists everyhere and we should always take time out to show patience and love for these unfortunate people. Lets all take some time out and go visit nelson. A visit may improve the quality of life this mental head has.

NELSON MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTIONS CENTRE FAMILY MENTAL HEALTH EDUCATION AND SUPPORT - NELSON ;)

If anyone does want to visit him let us know...

you should definitely visit this center zaheer ;)
 
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Areesh Windjammer JonAsad Safriz we must all understand that sometimes mental disorder exists everyhere and we should always take time out to show patience and love for these unfortunate people. Lets all take some time out and go visit nelson. A visit may improve the quality of life this mental head has.

NELSON MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTIONS CENTRE FAMILY MENTAL HEALTH EDUCATION AND SUPPORT - NELSON ;)

If anyone does want to visit him let us know...

I wish you could take more pakistanis with you to Nelson, BC to cure the mentals. As we can see that there's a 100% rise in mental disorder in Pakistan. I appreciate your efforts to the society. I hope you and your fellow pakistanis get well soon.
 
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