22-year-old Divya Is Helping The Marginalized Fight Their Mental Illnesses

22-year-old-Divya-Is-Helping-The-Marginalized-Fight
Spread the love

  • A 22-year-old freelance journalist, Divya Kandukuri has taken an initiative to provide proper mental health treatment to the people of her community.
  • A study says that marginalized communities mostly don’t get proper mental health services from medical organizations.

India is currently witnessing a serious mental health crisis since the COVID-19 outbreak in 2020. Recent studies have reported several psychological conditions among different age groups during the pandemic.

Divya Kandukuri, a 22-year-old freelance journalist, has started an initiative named Blue Dawn to help the marginalized community deal with their mental health problems. “The value of a man is reduced to his immediate identity and nearest possibility,” said Divya Kandukuri. She shared that when she was going through a lot of trauma, she felt a lack of support around her. She suffered from extreme loneliness during the low phase of her life. Lack of support during the crisis encouraged her to provide mental health treatment to the marginalized community.

She said, “Everybody was facing their own struggle within the community. By community, I mean, the marginalized and the oppressed. I have been saved by dear ones at crucial points where I was giving up.” Within two months after starting her initiative, Blue Dawn received immense support from many medical professionals and doctors. Many renowned organizations and medical officials agreed to lend support to others in the community – Bahujans, the marginalized and the oppressed.

“I took the name Blue Dawn because the color represents our community politics, our anti-caste politics, Phule-Ambedkarite politics. Through this initiative, we are not just talking among ourselves, we are also trying to gather resources and get medical professionals on-board who can offer free or affordable healthcare,” Divya said. She feels that topics related to people’s mental health in our country are anyway abysmal. She also expressed her fear regarding the backward castes and the queer not getting proper psychological treatment when needed.

“They are not treated well in government hospitals. I have seen it, but well, nobody reports on it. To escape this treatment, they come to private hospitals. They have to compromise on so many other essential expenses to be able to afford treatment in private clinics and big hospitals. Even in private hospitals, doctors aren’t sensitive; they are casteist and queerphobic,” she adds. Divya always wanted to help the oppressed people from her community to access proper mental health treatment.

Divya observed that most people in India neglect their psychological well-being due to lack of mental health awareness. The high prevalence of social stigma toward mental illness prevents people from accessing the right support and services.

The World Health Organization (WHO) reported that around 56 million Indians suffered from depression, and another 38 million Indians suffered from an anxiety disorder during the pandemic in 2020. According to a study by the International Journal of Applied Sociology, marginalized people with disabilities often don’t receive proper treatment and experience various forms of discrimination that eventually affect their health and reduces their access to health services. This calls for action to eliminate mental health stigma so that more people from marginalized sections of society can access mental health support and care.

To Know More About Different Terms In The News-

  1. What Is Good Mental Health?
  2. Anxiety
  3. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Want To Know If Are You Distressed? Use This Free Therapy Test

https:mindstar.health/assessments/therapy-test-do-you-need-a-therapy/

Spread the love
  • How Does Mental Health Therapy With A Desi Touch Works In India?

    Mental health experts opine that decolonized and ‘Indianized’ therapy approaches…

  • Copying Others In Social Situations Makes You A Risk Taker: Study

    Researchers at the University of Konstanz (Germany) explored the link…

  • Music And Empathy Can Enhance Our Social Cognition, Study Finds

    A team of international researchers at Southern Methodist University explored…

  • Is There Any Link Between Changes In Climate And Sleep Loss?

    Recent research explores the link between climate change and sleeps…

  • Can Video Games Improve Intelligence In Children?

    Researchers at Karolinska Institutet, Sweden, explored how video games enhanced…

  • People Choose Healthier Food For Fear Of Judgment, Study Finds

    Researchers studied how people choose healthier food options to impress…

  • Having A Large Family Size Impacts Cognition In Old Age: Study

    Researchers explored the link between high fertility, family size, and…

  • Did You Know Intense Sports Training Affects Our Mood?

    Researchers at the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain, studied how…

  • Mental Health And Dating: Is There A Link?

    Experts opine the links between dating apps, dating lives, and…

  • Is It True That Sleep Helps To Process Emotions?

    Researchers explored how sleep helps to process emotions and memories.

  • Study Finds The Difference Between Psychopaths and Non-Psychopaths

    Researchers studied the underlying neurodevelopmental mechanisms in psychopathy.

  • Eye Blinks Reveal If People Are Interacting Meaningfully, Study Finds

    Dutch researchers explored how eye blinks are important communicative signals…

  • Raising Mental Health Awareness At School – Need Of The Hour

    Experts recommend policies and programs that foster mental health awareness…

  • People With Borderline Personality Traits Lack Empathy, Study Finds

    Researchers at the University of Georgia explored the link between…

  • Religion Is Linked To Poor Sleep, Study Finds

    A team of researchers studied the link between religion and…

  • Research Pinpoints The Link Between Migraine Headaches And Motion Sickness

    Researchers at the American Academy of Neurology provide insight into…

  • Gene Editing Can Treat Anxiety And Alcoholism, Study Finds

    Researchers at the University of Illinois explored how gene editing…

  • How Men Face Abuse Often And Impact on Their Mental Health

    How Men Face Abuse Often And Impact on Their Mental Health

    Research reveals how men’s mental health is often overlooked, even…

  • Research Reveals How The Brain Says “Oops!”

    Researchers uncovered the neural signals and pathways associated with performance…

  • How Does Parental Domestic Violence Affect Us In The Long Run?

    Research shows that witnessing domestic violence in childhood makes people…

  • Study Identifies The Neural Mechanisms Associated With The “Pleasant Touch”

    Researchers identified the neural mechanisms that transmit the sensation of…

  • Certain Brain Networks Aid Weight Loss, Research Reveals

    Researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine explored how…

  • Cognitive Dysfunction Influences Paranormal Beliefs, Study Finds

    Researchers trace the link between paranormal beliefs and cognitive dysfunction.

  • Perfectionism Leads To Athlete Burnout, Researchers Claim

    Researchers at the University of Essex explored the link between…

  • Being In Nature Improves Our Dietary Habits, Study Finds

    Researchers at Drexel University explored how being in nature influences…

  • Is Parental “Silent Treatment” Emotional Abuse?

    Child specialists weigh the impact of silent treatment as a…

  • Women Respond Better Than Men In Alzheimer’s Intervention, Study Finds

    Researchers at Florida Atlantic University explored how customized clinical interventions…