In addition to economic pressure, people in society are constantly under great psychological pressure. The soaring housing prices have led people to take on mortgage and car loans in advance, and some people can't even afford the down payment. Everyone is desperately trying to move up all the time. They want too much and too much, and there are more and more external factors that define and measure a person's value. Moreover, due to the tradition in China that this kind of mental illness is a shame that can't be publicized, many people still don't know how to save themselves even if they are sick, and finally they do behaviors that endanger social health and order because of extreme anger and other emotions.
But why do we have this problem? And why do people have prejudice against mental patients? I think it's because the mental patient defined by everyone refers to a person who can't maintain a normal life and has uncontrollable aggression in social behavior. But in fact, even if people understand and sympathize with these mental patients in theory, they will actually stay away from such patients in real life. Secondly, there is prejudice against men and women in the world. It is generally believed that men's psychology is more tenacious and harder to be destroyed, but in fact, in mental illness, the number of male suicides far exceeds that of women. Because of this prejudice, men's psychology is more tenacious. Therefore, forced by this cognition, many sick men will hide their pain and grievances in their hearts, and over time, more serious psychological problems will appear.
I also have friends who suffer from depression. For him, it is actually afraid to say this disease. Because he will be treated differently by the people around him, he will also be said to be melodramatic, so he has to hide his discomfort, pain and loneliness in his heart and often take medicine to relieve his symptoms. But these drugs for relieving depression are also expensive. In the final analysis, the times are constantly changing, and mental problems are still put on a vague level. Society should pay more attention to it. Such a group encourages everyone to dare to see a doctor, dare to face their own hearts, don't look at others with strange eyes, and live in peace and friendship with others.