Mental Wellness | inXso https://inxso.pro We bridge the gap between medical research, the development of medical innovation, and international commercialization Sat, 22 Feb 2025 16:07:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 Healing Childhood Abuse Wounds https://inxso.pro/insights/healing-childhood-abuse-wounds/ Fri, 21 Apr 2023 05:00:00 +0000 https://inxso.pro/?p=247869 The trauma experienced in childhood can have lasting effects that can manifest in a variety of ways on a person's mental wellbeing in adulthood.

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Mental Wellbeing of Adults Following Abuse and Assault in Childhood

Childhood abuse and assault can have a significant impact on a person’s mental wellbeing in adulthood. The trauma experienced in childhood can have lasting effects that can manifest in a variety of ways, including anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

According to the Mental State of the World report, the prevalence of childhood abuse and assault is alarmingly high, affecting millions of people mental wellbeing worldwide. When a person experiences abuse or assault in childhood, it can lead to feelings of shame, guilt, and self-blame. These feelings can persist into adulthood and can be difficult to overcome without professional help. Survivors of childhood abuse and assault may also struggle with trust issues, which can make it difficult to form healthy relationships. In addition to psychological effects, childhood abuse and assault can have physical effects. Survivors may experience chronic pain, headaches and other physical symptoms related to stress and anxiety. They may also have an increased risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease and diabetes.

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Healing Childhood Trauma: The Role of Therapy and Self-Care in Recovery

Despite the challenges faced by survivors of childhood abuse and assault, there is hope for recovery. With the right support and resources, survivors can learn to manage their symptoms and improve their mental well-being. One of the most effective forms of treatment for survivors of child abuse and assault is therapy.

Therapists can help survivors come to terms with their trauma and develop coping skills to manage their symptoms. A common form of therapy used to treat survivors of childhood trauma is cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). This type of therapy helps clients identify negative thought patterns and replace them with positive ones.

Medication for symptoms such as depression and anxiety can also be helpful. However, medication alone is usually not enough to treat the complex effects of childhood trauma. For survivors of childhood abuse and assault, support groups can also be beneficial. Connecting with others who have experienced similar trauma can provide a sense of community and validation. Support groups can also provide a safe space for survivors to share their experiences and feelings. In addition to seeking professional help, there are self-care strategies that survivors can use to improve their mental wellbeing. These can include practicing mindfulness, exercising, and engaging in creative activities such as art or music.

A Revolution in Child Mental Health: The Power of Innovative Digital Solutions

Innovative digital solutions have been developed to improve mental health outcomes in children from an early age. These technologies use artificial intelligence algorithms to analyze behavioral patterns, identify potential mental health issues, and provide parents and caregivers with tools to track and manage their child’s mental health.

Such digital solutions use interactive digital media to engage children in storytelling, promoting language development, emotional expression, and problem-solving skills. The aim is to provide children with a safe and supportive environment to explore and express their emotions, which can improve their mental health and mental wellbeing.

Another innovative technology uses machine learning algorithms to identify potential mental health issues such as anxiety or depression. The aim is to provide parents and caregivers with access to a range of resources and support to help address their child’s mental health needs, including meditation exercises and access to mental health professionals.

The Road to Mental Wellbing and Healing: Navigating the Complex Impact of Childhood Abuse and Assault

It’s important to remember that healing from childhood abuse and assault is a journey and it may take time to see progress. However, survivors can overcome the effects of childhood trauma and lead fulfilling lives with the right support and resources.

To sum up, childhood abuse and assault can have lasting effects on the adult mental health of an individual. Recovery is possible through therapy, medication, support groups and self-care strategies. It’s important for survivors to seek professional help and connect with others who have experienced similar trauma. With the right kind of support, survivors can learn how to manage their symptoms and improve their mental well-being.

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Breaking the Taboo https://inxso.pro/insights/breaking-the-taboo/ Fri, 14 Apr 2023 05:00:00 +0000 https://inxso.pro/?p=247834 A worrying trend observed across all regions and language groups is the global decline in the mental health and wellbeing of younger generations.

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Tackling the Global Decline in the Mental Health of the Younger Generation

A worrying trend observed across all regions and language groups is the global decline in the mental wellbeing of younger generations. The Mental Health Million data show that with each successively younger generation, there is a decline in mental wellbeing, as reflected in falling MHQ scores and a corresponding increase in the proportion of people who are distressed or struggling with significant mental health problems.

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 The Trend of Decline in Mental Wellbeing in Younger Generations

This decline is most pronounced along the Social Self dimension, which measures how we see ourselves in relation to others and our ability to form and maintain positive relationships. The Mood & Outlook dimension follows closely. The trend is evident even in populations measured before the Covid-19 pandemic. This suggests that the decline is not solely due to the pandemic.

Interestingly, studies prior to 2010 showed that young adults fared best in all countries and regions of the world measured. This reversal suggests a progressive global decline in younger generations since then, which is further supported by rising suicide rates among young adults over the past decade or more.

Globally young adults are three to four times as likely to<br />
struggle with their mental health as their parents’ generation

The percentage of those who are distressed or struggling is three to five times higher in the 18-24 age group than in the 55-64 age group across all regions and language groups. Latin America (both Spanish and Portuguese) and English-speaking South Asia have seen the largest increases from older to younger generations, while Sub-Saharan Africa is still relatively stable across generations.

Difference in mental health distress<br />
between older and younger generations by country

Image Source: https://mentalstateoftheworld.report/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Mental-State-of-the-World-2022.pdf

Peru, India, Bolivia top the list with over 42% more young adults 18-24 Distressed or Struggling with their mental health compared to those aged 55-64. Tanzania, Puerto Rico and the Democratic Republic of Congo are the lowest with only ~16% more young people struggling relative to their parents’ generation

This trend is a cause for concern and it is vital to address the underlying factors that contribute to it. It is essential to promote young people’s mental wellbeing and resilience, and to provide them with the necessary tools to cope with stress and emotional challenges. This includes promoting positive social interactions and building self-esteem. It also includes addressing issues related to loneliness and social isolation.

Prioritising Mental Health Promotion and Intervention for the Younger Generations

Mental health awareness and education should be a key focus in all regions and linguistic groups to reduce the stigma surrounding mental health and encourage early intervention and treatment. Governments, health care providers and community organisations must work together to provide accessible and affordable mental health services for all, especially vulnerable populations.

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Innovation for Mental Wellness https://inxso.pro/insights/innovation-for-mental-wellness/ Tue, 11 Apr 2023 05:00:00 +0000 https://inxso.pro/?p=247774 Innovation for mental wellness tackles the problems caused by poor access to mental health care services that lead to significant public health issues.

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Innovation for Mental Wellness

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Table of Contents

Understanding the Importance of Mental Wellness Innovation

Mental Wellness in Our Society

Mental Wellness in the Wake of the Pandemic

Investing in Mental Health Resilience

Towards a Comprehensive Mental Health Approach

Understanding the Importance of Mental Wellness Innovation

Even today, mental wellness issues are branded with a high level of stigma, although it has a profound impact on the individual and society as a whole. Negative perceptions that stigmatise mental health issues may discourage and prevent individuals from seeking help, combined with poor access to mental health care services, leads to significant public health issues, not to mention the economic costs to society, including healthcare costs, lost productivity, and reduced economic growth.

 

Mental health is a public health issue that affects a person’s overall well-being, quality of life, and productivity and is vitally important to both individuals and societies.

Innovation for mental wellness tackles these problems, aiming to reduce the barrier to accessing mental health services, the threshold to seek help and utilise digital and emerging technologies in mental health therapies.

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Mental Wellness in Our Society

Poor mental health and disorders are significant public health problem that influences people’s social relationships, leading to social isolation, physical health problems, and reduced performance at school and work.

A distinct relationship between mental health and substance misuse has been recognised, as people with mental health issues consume substances, such as tobacco, alcohol, and drugs, that harm their health at higher rates. Such high-risk behaviour coupled with physical inactivity correlates with mental health and impacts physical wellness as well, which leads to a risk of developing cardiac disease, hypertension, stroke, and diabetes.

In other words, mental health directly relates to lower life expectancy and the probability of developing chronic physical conditions. Access to appropriate health services is complicated due to the fact that psychiatry is often separated from other medical specialities, which, coupled with inadequate training, contributes to a lack of attention to the management of co-morbidities.

Mental Wellness in the Wake of the Pandemic

The full impact of the pandemic on mental health is not well known, and opinions may be conflicting depending on the studies conducted.

However, according to a scientific fact sheet published by the World Health Organization (WHO), the pandemic has “caused a 25% increase in the prevalence of anxiety and depression worldwide” in the first year alone. The vulnerability of young people and women to the stressors of the pandemic has been recognised. Such stress factors as social isolation, fear of infection and death, grief, and economic distress have caused collective mental health strain.

The restrictions during the pandemic caused a burden on mental health on two levels; just when mental health services were most needed socially, they were disrupted as healthcare was already under extreme strain. This occurred at a time when mental health services were already inadequate globally, underlining the fact that little attention has been paid to the impact of mental health at the individual and societal levels.

It is no wonder that EU policymakers have paid attention to mental health resilience at a different level than before the pandemic.

Investing in Mental Health Resilience

The European Union recognizes the critical importance of adopting a holistic approach to mental health, particularly in light of the significant effects of the pandemic.

In response, the European Commission and MEPs have called for increased spending on research and innovation activities to increase mental health resilience through support for mental health services, mental health-supporting R&I activities, and society as a whole.

The calls for proposals to support activities to promote mental health resilience include providing access to evidence-based, innovative, cost-effective, and large-scale strategies for mental health promotion and prevention. They also aim to reduce the stigma and marginalisation of people with mental illness and provide citizens with new tools and services to make informed choices about their mental health care needs. The impact of climate change, environmental degradation, and digitalisation on mental health has been recognised, as has the need to address emerging risks associated with these changes.

The EU is also working to promote mental health through initiatives such as the Workplace Mental Health Campaign and the European Pact for Mental Health and Well-being. These initiatives aim to address the social determinants of mental health and make mental health a priority in policymaking.

R&I projects improving mental health resilience must contribute robust evidence on the feasibility, acceptability, and personal satisfaction of digital health technologies (DHTs) in people with mental disorders and to the development of flexible, interoperable, and reusable digital platforms. Effective guidelines for the development and implementation of DHT in clinical research and practice are also needed, as well as robust knowledge about mental disorders and the development of digital tools to optimise engagement and reliability.

Towards a Comprehensive Mental Health Approach

Addressing mental health is vital for enhancing overall well-being, improving quality of life, and boosting productivity across populations.

In recent years, rapid advancements in technology, shifts in the environment, and significant societal changes have profoundly influenced how individuals manage stress and mental health challenges. As a result, many people are struggling to adapt, leading to a heightened need for effective mental health strategies. To meet this challenge, the European Union is committed to implementing a holistic approach to mental health. This approach is anchored in several key principles:

1. Adequate and Effective Prevention: Prioritizing proactive measures to prevent mental health issues before they arise, including educational programs and community support initiatives.

2. Access to High-Quality and Affordable Mental Healthcare and Treatment: Ensuring that all individuals have access to comprehensive mental health services that are both affordable and of high quality. This includes offering a range of treatment options tailored to various needs, such as counseling, therapy, and medication management.

3. Reintegration into Society After Recovery: Fostering an inclusive environment for individuals recovering from mental health conditions. This involves providing the necessary support systems and resources to help them successfully reintegrate into their communities and lead fulfilling lives.

Through these efforts, the EU aims to cultivate a society that not only acknowledges the importance of mental health but also actively supports individuals in achieving mental wellness.

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