Psychiatry is a branch of medicine that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders. Psychiatrists are medical doctors who are trained to understand the complex relationship between emotional illness and physical health. They use a combination of medical, psychological, and social approaches to help patients manage conditions such as depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and more. Unlike psychologists, psychiatrists can prescribe medications and often work closely with other mental health professionals to provide comprehensive care.
Myths/Facts
Myths/Facts About Mental Health
Myths
Only mentally weak people consult to Psychiatrist/Psychologist
You are the one to blame for the mental struggles you go through.
Talking about suicide to someone will make them likely to go through with it.
Mental health problems are rare.
Mental health issues are not real issues
Mentally ill people are violent and aggressive.
Psychiatric treatments should not be taken for more than few days.
If you take Psychiatric medicines, you will become dependent on it for life
Facts
Realising the need for help and seeking support from Psychiatrist/Psychologist is a sign of strength.
Mental health issues are complex and resolving them by healing is more important than blaming.
Having an open communication with a person having suicidal thoughts helps them to open up and start a conversation.
Mental health problems are so common.
Mental struggles are as real as physical health issues. Both are equally important
Only 1 in 100 patients might become harmful if they are untreated.
Duration of treatment depends on the type of illness, severity and how late one approaches to a Psychiatrist, thus you should follow your doctor’s advice for the same.
Majority of patients are able to stop treatment if they follow their doctor's advice.