Understanding the Mental Health Landscape of South Asia: How Active Listening can Help Save Lives
According to a 2023 study co-led by researchers from Harvard Medical School one out of every two people in the world will develop a mental health disorder in their lifetime, that is, half of the world’s population.
Join us as we discuss the urgent need for raising awareness about mental health in the South Asian community. Through thoughtful exercises, we will discuss the multifaceted factors that contribute to suicide, emphasizing that it is never attributed to a single cause. Gain insights into the underlying issues that affect individuals and uncover the profound impact of becoming a better listener, a skill that could potentially save lives.
● About the Guest Speaker:
» Sachin Chitambaran is the President of Befrienders India, an umbrella organization that supports 14 emotional support and suicide prevention helplines across the country. He is also the Assistant Director of Training and Development at The Samaritans Mumbai, the first international branch of Samaritans UK, and the Founder of The Connect Hut. With over 14 years of experience, Sachin is a seasoned expert in emotional support and suicide intervention.
● About the Moderator:
» Sania Saeed is a Research Assistant at The Connect Hut, where she focuses on researching and evaluating mental health initiatives in India and Pakistan. Sania is also a trained active listener who has worked with Umang, Pakistan’s only mental health helpline partnered with Google to provide emotional support to callers.
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Why more people are not invited in this session, very important topic everyone have to watch.❤
The session was truly exceptional. Sachin Chitambaran's explanation was incredibly insightful and engaging. His expertise in mental health must be widely recognized all across the region, establishing him as one of the foremost authorities in South Asia on the subject.
@aniljadhav703
Ай бұрын
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Excellent session.TBH is doing great job in selecting the Topics.Though I am an Indian but I regularly watch TBH . Politicians divide us but we are all South Asians.Our problems are almost same
Excellent topic! Thank you for addressing such an important topic
One of the best sessions. Really love it. Pakistan and India need to engage more and more in sharing knowledge. This will help both the countries. Long live the supremacy of knowledge. lots of love for the speaker.
Great session.
Great insights
Very thoroughly explained, please bring this person again 🙏
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It’s a forum of Urdu & Hindi, So all the speakers should keep it in mind.
@xzx255
Ай бұрын
South Indians are not very well versed in hibdi- urdu and English is a common language across border .
Very less viewers in studio for this great topic! People love zinchaak but not this type of things!
@alanwalker1207
Ай бұрын
What is "zinchaak"?
*_Sahi Topic Le Aye.🙏_* *_Mai India Me Rehta Hu. Badi Multi-National Company Me Kaam Krta Hu. Achi Salary Hai._* *_Lekin Mai 1 Saal Se Itna Depressed Hu Ki Mai Din Me Sirf Ek Baar Khana Khata Hu. Just 1 Time A Day._* *_Mere Ghar Wale Mental Issue Ko Nhi Samjhte._* *_I'm Not At The Verge Of "S0-s@d". But, I'm Just B0red Of Tried 0f Lyf._* *_I Am One Of The Best Performing In My Company. Still, I Am Not Happy._* *_No Breakup. No Relationship Issues. N0 0ne Underst@nds Me._* *_I D0n't Kn0w What T0 D0.😢_*
@divyanshsh
Ай бұрын
Yoga, meditation, exercise se shuru karo Good diet, multivitamin, omega 3 Also huge help
@Naveenkumar-qy5wy
Ай бұрын
Start reading philosphy... That might deepen your perspective about life
@SS-hv7bo
Ай бұрын
I will not offer any unsolicited advice but if you need someone to talk to you the people at Samaritan's Mumbai are always here to listen.
@mast_orbiter
Ай бұрын
Bhai kisi professional se help le le
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How unfortunate that half of chairs are empty.. 😢
Unconnected cultural landscapes.