Only-one-per cent-of-people-approaching-psychiatrists-are-insane-Dr-Aditya

Only-one-per cent-of-people-approaching-psychiatrists-are-insane-Dr-Aditya

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Only one per cent of people approaching psychiatrists are insane and 99 per cent of people may have mental illnesses The trend of intoxication among the youth is increasing, it starts with bliss but later it destroys their body, mind, wealth and personality, it should be avoided. Suicides occur every 18 seconds in the world, and one death occurs every 45 seconds due to suicide.

 These views were expressed by psychiatrists posted at District Hospital Sagar at a program organized on the subject of mental health in Sahodra Roy Government Polytechnic College, Sagar.

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Dr Dubey said that depression, nervousness, intoxication, insanity, epilepsy, etc. are the major mental illnesses. While addressing the college students, he explained in detail the symptoms and prevention of these diseases and said that every third person is currently suffering from depression. This causes the mind to become depressed, excitement increases, anxiety begins or anger becomes high.

 In the program, Vinay Mishra, former president of social service and government arts and commerce college Sagar said that there are advice and medicines for all mental illnesses. For this, one has to be taken to a doctor. This should be done by family members or friends.

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Sanjeev Dubey, the head of the Department of Electronics and Telecommunication, asked the students to moderate their behaviour and advised them to avoid excessive use of mobiles. On this occasion Pahade, Moolachandra Kori, R.D. Yadav, Rekha Ahirwar, G.P. All the staff including Verma, Abhishek Gaur were present. Krishna Kori, in charge of the Modern Office Management Department, thanked and hoped to communicate with everyone on mental issues. The program was conducted by Sudarshan Kesharwani.

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