Mental Health Care

 

 

How We Treat mental health problems?

What are Mental Health Problems?

 

Mental health problems can affect the way you think, feel and behave. They range from common mental health problems, such as depression and anxiety, to more rare problems such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. A mental health problem can feel just as bad, or worse, as any other physical illness – only you cannot see it.

 

There are a lot of different approaches to how mental health problems should be diagnosed, what causes them and which treatments are most effective. And, unfortunately, there is still widespread stigma and discrimination towards people with mental health problems, and misunderstanding about what different diagnoses mean.

 

 

 

Mental health is shaped by personal experiences, social conditions, and biological factors.

However, despite these challenges, it is possible to recover from a mental health problem and live a productive and fulfilling life.

Good mental health is essential to actualize human potential. We strongly believe that providing mental health care is a collective social responsibility.

We provide high quality clinical care in a compassionate atmosphere that protects an individual’s dignity and enhances a person’s autonomy.

We follow international guidelines; we also have excellent systems, policies, and people to provide the most effective care.



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