There are hundreds and thousands of children who suffer from some form of mental illness all over the world, and they have to endure great hardship as a result. However, our own country, Pakistan, is no exception. There are many children and even adults suffering from such illnesses, which is very sad and a cause for serious concern.
Different people suffer from different types of mental illness. They endure immense pain both mentally and emotionally, which is truly terrible. The worst part is that no one cares about them. They have nowhere to go, and they do not know what to do.
They are abandoned, not accepted by society, and are looked down upon. They are not treated in a fair and just manner, which is extremely sad and unjust. This is a terrible situation.
We must bring change and not allow our children and youth to suffer like this for no fault of their own. They feel isolated and ashamed and lack the confidence to speak openly about their struggles. They are not given the treatment they need and deserve and are forced to suffer unnecessarily. This is something that must change now.
We cannot allow innocent children and adults to suffer like this if we are to be a society that values humanity and mental health. However, the worst part is that there are not enough psychologists in the country who are properly trained to deal with mental illness. This is deeply saddening.
In Western countries such as the United States and Canada, psychologists are well trained and know exactly how to treat people with mental illness. Doctors in those countries stay up to date with the latest developments in medicine. Unfortunately, in our country, many doctors are not properly trained to deal with mental illness and mental disabilities, and as a result, patients suffer greatly.
Many doctors in our country do not know how to properly help and care for people with mental disorders, which is extremely unfortunate. Similarly, some psychologists lack experience and are not fully committed to treating patients. Instead, there is a perception that financial gain is sometimes prioritized over patient care, which is deeply troubling.
This situation is very sad and upsetting. How can our society progress if people with mental illness and mental disabilities are neglected and abandoned?
Doctors and psychologists must be properly trained and must remain committed to helping their patients. At the end of the day, it is the children who suffer the most. They are vulnerable and often become victims of neglect. They feel isolated, ashamed, and helpless.
In Pakistan, many doctors and psychologists are not fully prepared or adequately trained to deal with children suffering from mental illness. They are also not always up to date with the latest research in mental health, which is a serious concern.
We must not allow innocent people in our country to suffer like this. There should be more well-trained psychologists who can properly treat children and adults suffering from mental illness and trauma. There should also be NGOs, support centers, and helplines where people can seek help, rather than resorting to harmful actions such as suicide or falling into depression.
At the end of the day, people suffering from mental illness often suffer alone and in silence. They are victims through no fault of their own. If we want our country to progress, we must support and help those who are suffering from mental illness.
There must be justice, support, and proper treatment for such individuals. They deserve care, respect, and compassion. Enough is enough. People, especially children, do not deserve to suffer like this. They deserve to live happy and fulfilling lives.
We must support those in our country who suffer from mental illness. There are very few qualified child psychologists in Pakistan, despite the large number of people in need. We must not ignore their cries for help.
They deserve happiness, dignity, and proper care. It is often the innocent and helpless children who suffer the most, as they are abandoned by society and left without support.
As mentioned earlier, there must be more qualified child psychologists in Pakistan to address this growing problem. The most unfortunate reality is that some medical professionals prioritize financial gain over patient welfare, while vulnerable children and adults continue to suffer through no fault of their own.
This situation is tragic and demands urgent attention and reform.
