Kohima: On the occasion of World Mental Health Day, doctors in Nagaland have given a call to do away with the social stigma associated with mental illness so that those afflicted by it come forward for early intervention.
State Mental Health Institute Kohima (SMHIK), a premier mental hospital in Nagaland on Monday observed the day on the theme Make mental health and well-being for all a global priority.
Addressing the gathering, the senior medical officer of the institute, Dr. Viketoulie Pienyu said mental illness causes laziness, restlessness, irritation, and zero productivity.
Stressing the need to overcome the stigma and discrimination against those suffering from mental illness, he said it would help the affected people to open up so that the illness can be treated.
In this context, he sought the support of all, including the government.
Dr. Pienyu expressed satisfaction that the leaders are realising the need for mentally healthy citizens due to which the Central government has listed mental health among the top 10 priorities of the government.
One must learn to preserve one’s mental health as it is very important to have a productive and healthy life, he said while stressing the need to have 7-8 hours of proper sleep, regular exercise, socialising, and spending time with family.
He also discouraged people from indulging in substance abuse.
SMHIK Medical Superintendent Dr Khriesilie Sach said that too much depression and anxiety may also cause mental illness.
He requested those facing such challenges to seek counselling and treatment.