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Very, very important. Mental health issues can destroy you as a person, and it's hard to get out of them on your own. I also don't think enough people take it on as a severe medical issue, and due to the stigma on it, people aren't quick to come forward about it. Especially since corona started, I think mental health issues has prominently begun to surface. I also see it in my environment, people breaking up, quitting jobs, actually seeking mental assistance with their problems. And of course, they deserve getting that support.As for what makes it better or worse, this differs per person. For example, real extroverts might have had issues with the strict lockdown in the beginnings of the coronavirus. Or they are being stuck in a job they don't like. I don't think there's a general answer to that.
Very, very important. Mental health issues can destroy you as a person, and it's hard to get out of them on your own. I also don't think enough people take it on as a severe medical issue, and due to the stigma on it, people aren't quick to come forward about it. Especially since corona started, I think mental health issues has prominently begun to surface. I also see it in my environment, people breaking up, quitting jobs, actually seeking mental assistance with their problems. And of course, they deserve getting that support.
As for what makes it better or worse, this differs per person. For example, real extroverts might have had issues with the strict lockdown in the beginnings of the coronavirus. Or they are being stuck in a job they don't like. I don't think there's a general answer to that.