Mental health

Mental Health and Well-being in Prison / Saba Ardalan
According to articles 40 and 41 of the Prison Regulations, the prison is directly responsible for identifying and treating patients with mental disorders. The effects of imprisonment and confinement in closed spaces, isolation from friends and family, and lack of healthy recreational activities on mental health are not hidden. The aim of this article is […]...
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Saba Ardalan
The mental health of religious and ethnic minorities under the heavy shadow of constant suppression / Farzad Saifi Karan
“Every person has the right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion. This right includes the freedom to change one’s religion or belief, and the freedom to express one’s religion or belief, individually or collectively, in public or in private, through teaching, worship, and observance of religious rituals and ceremonies.” Article 18 of the Universal […]...
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Farzad Seifikaran
Media and the psyche of society; a journey into the depths of the Demosthenes’ cave!/ Morteza Hamounian
During the time of the coronavirus and with the increase of media presence in people’s homes and their dominance, even more than friends or relatives, expectations from the media for providing mental health of society have also increased. Governments and officials regularly ask the media to tell the truth to the people, be realistic, give […]...
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Majid Zarei
Mental well-being in connection with nature / Azam Behrami
According to statistics from the World Health Organization, more than 300 million people worldwide are affected by varying levels of depression. On average, about 800,000 people commit suicide annually. This number is increasing every year. Between 2005 and 2015, the global prevalence of depression increased by 20%. Although there are effective pharmacological treatments for depression, […]...
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Azam Bahrami
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Majid Zarei
