World Mental Health Day – Living with Schizophrenia


In fact, mental illness can span from depression, anxiety, unwarranted or exaggerated fear, to full-fledged psychosis, schizophrenia, major depression, manic depression and mood disorder. 'The Scream' painted by Edvard Munch is said by some to symbolize the human species overwhelmed by an attack of existential angst. AFP PHOTO / SIDSEL DE JONG

Schizophrenia remains one of the most neglected and misunderstood illnesses in the world. It imposes a heavy toll on the individuals who experience it, their family members and caregivers.

Each year, World Mental Health Day is celebrated on Oct 10. This day is significant in drawing attention to issues concerning not only mental illness, but also mental wellbeing. This year’s theme is “Living with Schizophrenia”.

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