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This is a movement and a student organisation that aims to address mental health issues among the s
20/10/2022
Making mental health a global priorityđź’š.
Making mental health conversations fashionable
Approximately 400 million people globally suffer from mental or neurological disorders and psychosocial problems. Mental disorders, much like physical ones, differ in severity.
The Department of Health distinguishes between transient (such as an acute stress disorder), periodic (such as bipolar disorder, characterised by periods of exaggerated elation followed by periods of depression), and long-lasting and progressive (such as Alzheimer’s disease) disorders.
Mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and job stress are the most common conditions. It is not only the individuals suffering from these problems who are affected, but also their families, co-workers, and the broader community. An interplay between biological, psychological, social, and environmental factors results in mental health conditions.
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25/08/2022
Dear University of the Free State students,
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02/03/2022
Hi everyone,
We are back for 2022 academic year, please find attached membership form for UFS students
Please find the form in the comments section.
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