Mental health plays no less important role in human well-being than physical health. In recent decades, information available about mental illnesses has increased significantly, but these illnesses are still shrouded in mystery for many people and associated with many stigmas.
A discussion on this issue was organized by the Science Club. TMA students gave presentations on mental health, covering a variety of topics, including eating disorder issues, depression, Hoarding's disease, treatment methods, etc. The invited speaker, psychiatrist Diana Verdadze, talked about the stigmas associated with mental health in Georgia. Discussed specific examples, reviewed the current situation in Georgia and the world in general, well-known and lesser-known mental diseases, their causative factors, treatment methods, and modern research related to them.
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