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Suicide survivor advocates for mental health acceptance, urges society to end stigma

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December 5, 2023
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In a compelling plea, suicide survivor and mental health advocate, Mr. David Folaranmi, urges Nigerian society to view mental health illnesses as treatable conditions, comparable to other physical ailments like malaria or typhoid.

Folaranmi emphasizes the detrimental impact of societal stigmatization on mental health and underscores the need for empathy and understanding.

In an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria ,NAN, in Lagos, Folaranmi stresses the imperative shift in societal perception towards mental health. He contends that treating mental health with stigma contributes to the poor recognition, neglect, and lack of attention given to mental health issues in Nigeria.

Folaranmi draws attention to the harmful effects of stigmatization, asserting that it can drive individuals with mental health disorders into more serious issues, including suicide. He calls for an end to both active and passive acts of stigma and discrimination against people with mental health conditions.

READ ALSO: Breaking mental health barriers: Addressing suicide rates among african men

“Mental illness is just like every other treatable disease that can be managed. The society should approach it in that manner and stop the stigma,” he emphasizes.

Folaranmi shares his personal journey of recovery, advocating for open conversations about mental health to combat stigma. He encourages those suffering from mental health conditions not to succumb to self-perceived stigmatization, emphasizing the importance of seeking help and not isolating oneself.

Stigmatization, Folaranmi contends, is a significant barrier to accessing mental health services, particularly in low and middle-income countries like Nigeria. He urges a collective effort to dismantle negative attitudes, superstitious beliefs, and societal misconceptions associated with mental health.

In conclusion, Folaranmi advises individuals grappling with mental health issues to prioritize understanding the symptoms and effects of their conditions. He highlights the harmful consequences of stigma, including reluctance to seek help, lack of understanding from others, diminished opportunities, and potential bullying or violence.

The survivor’s call resonates with a broader movement advocating for a more compassionate and informed approach to mental health in society.

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