“Mental illness” – the term itself carries a heavy weight. It acts as an invisible barrier, separating fragile minds from the outside world. Mr. Tu, our once kind neighbor, became a different person after a family tragedy. His eyes were always filled with sadness, his words no longer coherent. People gossiped, some distanced themselves, others scorned. Witnessing this, my heart sank. Does our society still have too many barriers for people like Mr. Tu?
Mental illness is a broad term encompassing various psychological and behavioral disorders. Individuals may experience difficulties in thinking, feeling, and behaving, impacting their daily lives and social relationships.
According to Dr. Le Van An, a leading psychologist at the Central Mental Hospital 1, mental illness, like any other disease, requires timely treatment and care. “Let’s understand to share,” he emphasizes, “That is the most valuable medicine for patients.”
Mental illness comes in many forms, each with varying symptoms and severity. Some common types include:
Recognizing the importance of mental health care, the Vietnamese government has implemented numerous policies to support individuals with mental illness, aiming to:
Beyond government efforts, each individual can contribute to building a more compassionate society for people with mental illness.
The Vietnamese proverb “lá lành đùm lá rách” (good leaves protect torn leaves) embodies the spirit of mutual support. Let compassion illuminate the hidden corners of the soul, helping individuals with mental illness on their path to community integration.
1. Are individuals with mental illness eligible for health insurance benefits?
Yes. Individuals with mental illness are entitled to the same health insurance benefits as other citizens.
2. How can I recognize the signs of mental illness?
Symptoms such as mood swings, anxiety, insomnia, and withdrawal can be indicators of mental illness.
3. What should I do if I notice a loved one exhibiting signs of mental illness?
Remain calm, listen empathetically, and encourage them to share their feelings and seek professional help.
For detailed information about support policies for individuals with mental illness, please refer to the following articles:
Let’s work together to build a better society where everyone is cared for and supported, regardless of who they are or what challenges they face.
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