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Part One: Emerging Trends in Ghana’s Mental Health and Wellness In recent times, the global discourse on mental health and wellness has gained substantial momentum. This trend extends to Africa, where countries like Ghana are experiencing a noteworthy change in attitudes toward mental health. This article delves into some of the emerging trends that are
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Youth Mental Health: Navigating the Challenges in Ghana Introduction The mental health of young people is a critical concern worldwide, and Ghana is no exception. The Ghanaian youth faces a unique set of challenges that impact their mental well-being. This article will delve into some of these challenges, with a focus on academic pressure, unemployment,
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Bipolar disorder, characterized by extreme mood swings and shifts in energy levels, is a complex mental health condition that affects individuals worldwide, including Ghana. This article aims to provide an overview of bipolar disorder in Ghana, shedding light on its prevalence, symptoms, causes, available treatments, and the challenges faced by individuals living with the condition.
Fellow Ghanaian, We are reaching out to you with an urgent appeal to support mental health projects in Ghana. The Worlem Adzimah Foundation is dedicated to improving mental health services and raising awareness about mental well-being in our country. We firmly believe that with your support, we can bring about significant change and positively impact
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Many Ghanaians are living with undiagnosed mental illness. According to a situational analysis by the World Health Organization, “it is estimated that of the 21.6 million people living in Ghana, 650,000 are suffering from a severe mental disorder and a further 2,166,000 are suffering from a moderate to mild mental disorder” and the treatment gap
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