One of the biggest reasons mental health is overlooked in Ghana is stigma. Many people believe that mental illness is a sign of weakness, laziness, or even a curse. Those who speak about their struggles are often dismissed or told to “be strong” instead of being encouraged to see
In many African communities, mental illness is often linked to spiritual forces. Instead of seeking medical attention, some families take their loved ones to traditional healers, prophets, or prayer camps, believing that mental health issues are caused by demons or evil spirits.
While spirituality plays a significant role in African culture, this misconception prevents people from getting the professional medical care they need. Instead of therapy or medication, some individuals undergo harmful practices such as exorcisms, fasting, or even physical abuse in an attempt to “cure” their condition.
Many Ghanaians often do not understand mental health conditions due to limited education and awareness. I personally never heard of mental health education until recently and because of these gaps in education, many people assume depression is just sadness that will go away or anxiety is just overthinking.
Without proper education, people struggling with mental health issues are blamed for their conditions instead of being supported.
Stay tuned for Part 2, where we explore the lack of mental health resources, consequences of neglecting mental health, and solutions for breaking the stigma.
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