The Shocking Rise in Mental Illness: What’s Really Happening? | Dr. Jaquel Patterson By rjoachim | August 18, 2024 Increased awareness and reporting: Greater openness about mental health has led to more people seeking help and diagnoses.Expanded diagnostic criteria: Changes in diagnostic manuals can result in a broader range of conditions being identified.Social media and its impact: The constant comparison and pressure on social media can contribute to feelings of inadequacy and isolation. 1. Understanding social comparison on social media – The Jed Foundationjedfoundation.orgEconomic and societal factors: Factors like job insecurity, rising costs of living, and social inequality can exacerbate mental health issues.Potential Real Increases in Mental Illness:Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic: The pandemic has undoubtedly had a significant negative impact on mental health worldwide, with increased rates of anxiety, depression, and other disorders. 1. COVID-19 pandemic triggers 25% increase in prevalence of anxiety and depression worldwide – World Health Organization (WHO)www.who.intChanges in lifestyle: Factors such as decreased physical activity, increased screen time, and poor diet can contribute to mental health problems.Environmental factors: Exposure to toxins and pollutants may play a role in the development of certain mental illnesses. 1. Environmental pollution is associated with increased risk of psychiatric disorders in the US and Denmark | PLOS Biologyjournals.plos.orgIt’s crucial to remember that mental health is a spectrum, and everyone experiences ups and downs. While the rise in reported cases is concerning, it also reflects a growing recognition of the importance of mental health and a willingness to seek help. 1. Defining and understanding mental health – UChicago Medicinewww.uchicagomedicine.orgAddressing the Issue:Early intervention: Identifying and addressing mental health issues early can prevent them from worsening. 1. Why Early Intervention for Mental Health Is So Importantmhmgroup.comReducing stigma: Creating a supportive environment where people feel comfortable talking about their mental health is essential.Improving access to care: Ensuring that everyone has access to quality mental healthcare is crucial. 1. The Importance of Equitable Mental Health Access For a Global Workforcewww.modernhealth.comPromoting wellness: Encouraging healthy lifestyle habits, such as exercise, nutrition, and sleep, can help prevent mental health problems. Instagram Posted in Stress Management & Relief and tagged Depression, Isolation, job insecurity, mental illness, social inequality