Mental health is not one-size-fits-all. It’s the way we think, feel, and cope with life at any given moment. Sometimes it reflects our physical health, too, lack of sleep, brain fog, anxiety, or even unexplained sadness. Yet, mental health often takes a backseat because people don’t see it the way they see a fever or a broken bone.
For some, mental health struggles show up as sleepless nights. For others, it’s constant overthinking, panic attacks, or a loss of motivation. There’s no single “medicine” for mental well-being. Lifestyle, therapy, support, and self-care practices like meditation can all help, but the first step is awareness.
When actor Deepika Padukone spoke openly about her mental health struggles after a high-profile breakup, reactions were mixed. Some people supported her, some trolled her, and many realised for the first time that mental health is real and needs attention. Her courage opened the door for thousands to recognise their own struggles and seek help.
Similarly, at the peak of his music career, singer Honey Singh disappeared from the public eye. Later, he revealed he was battling bipolar disorder and crippling anxiety. In his own words, the days felt endless, and he was terrified, paranoid, and thought he would never recover. His journey back was slow and painful, taking years of therapy and medical support. Yet today, he uses his platform to talk openly about mental health in the entertainment industry, breaking stigma for millions of fans.
You don’t have to be a celebrity to make an impact. Sharing your own mental health journey, even with just one friend, can give someone else the courage to speak up or reach out for help. It can also help you heal. Talking about your struggles turns pain into strength and creates a ripple effect of understanding and support.
Mental health isn’t a weakness. It’s part of being human. The more we talk about it, the more we normalise it, and the closer we get to a society where no one has to suffer in silence.
Dr. Anjalika Atrey
Psychiatrist | De-addiction Specialist | Sexologist | Global Excellence Awardee 2024
If you or a loved one is struggling with overwork, anxiety, or burnout, don’t wait in silence. Support is available—reach out via phone at +91 8108823569, email at happinessbeyondwords@gmail.com, visit thepsychiatrist.in, or connect on Instagram@dr_anjalika_atrey. Taking the first step toward help can make all the difference, because your mental well-being matters.
Hope and healing are just a conversation away.
By Dr Anjalika Atrey.
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