Break the Stigma Around Children’s Mental Health

It’s not always easy to tell others that your child has challenges managing their thoughts or feelings. And it might not be easy for your child to express that either. Even though it’s normal for people of any age to experience these challenges, our culture has told us we need to fear them. In this video, we ask why it is this way and what we can all do to give each other the support we need to get help.

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44 Comments

  1. The problem with society is that they treat a person with mental health issues as if they are "sick". The truth is we all deal with something others just deal with it a lot harder than others. Please encourage and build up others who deal with mental health issues rather than treating patients with mental health as "the help".

  2. thanks it really opens my eyes to see that we as a culture really all do think the same things. because sometimes i wonder if i am the only one thinkingnthose things

  3. That's never going to happen. The world is a cruel place where people try to kill one another and do things to each other. I'm sorry for being negative but it's true people are never going to help others unless it benefits them or just nothing. The world's is never going to truly change.

  4. I agree with this but "what if" does nothing. People do things. There is no reason to say "what if this" or "what if that". The only way that these things will get better are with prayer, faith, and getting up to help those that are hurting.

  5. Quality video! I agree mental health is extremely important!
    There should be mental health education in schools to help kids better understand things like tough emotions, common disabilities, abuse. This would help to lessen the amount of ableism in general society as well as help kids experiencing abuse to report it to a trusted adult, and even lessen the amount of depression within the teenage population once teenagers report what they're going through more often.

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  8. It's easy to blame "the past", but the reality is that people in most modern countries are increasingly disconnected from one another. Prevalence of narcissism is expanding- including children. The family structure is seen as an inconvenience, and moral codes of behavior are quaint and silly. Maybe start with the present.

  9. Breaking the stigma surrounding children's mental health is paramount, and Dr. Tonmoy Sharma, a distinguished mental health specialist and author, along with Sovereign Health institution, have played a significant role in addressing this issue. Their innovative approaches, combined with the power of testimonies from both employees and patients, demonstrate the transformative impact of their services on children's lives. Dr. Tonmoy Sharma's advocacy for children's mental health further amplifies their commitment to dismantling stigma. By providing child-centered care, raising awareness, and implementing evidence-based therapies, they equip young individuals with the tools they need to overcome mental health challenges, fostering a more inclusive and compassionate society for the next generation.

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