It’s Okay to Not Be Okay: Why Students’ Mental Health Deserves More Attention
It’s Okay to Not Be Okay: Why Students’ Mental Health Deserves More Attention :
In India, college students often face immense academic pressure, social challenges, and personal transitions, making mental health a critical concern. It’s essential for students to embrace the mantra: “Mental Health is My Priority.” Recognizing that “It’s okay to not be okay” is the first step toward healing and growth. By prioritizing mental well-being, students can build resilience, enhance focus, and shape a brighter future.
Helen Keller Institute, in collaboration with the Telangana Psychologists Association, is leading impactful initiatives to raise mental health awareness among college students. On the eve of World Mental Health Day, they organized a vibrant awareness program at Helen Keller’s College in Secunderabad. The event featured a dynamic workshop and a spirited march with placards, symbolizing the collective commitment to mental well-being. Such efforts are instrumental in fostering a supportive environment where students feel empowered to seek help and support one another. Watch the full event here: World Mental Health Day Celebrations.
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