Almost 1 billion people worldwide suffer from mental illnesses
The entire month of May is dedicated to “ Happy Mental Awareness Month ” to raise awareness about mental health .Let's talk about mental health together 🧠 Almost 1 billion people worldwide suffer from mental illnesses . Therefore, awareness of mental health is more important than ever. The most common ailments are anxiety disorders - known under the English term "anxiety" - and depression .
“Almost 1 billion people worldwide suffer from mental illnesses. The most common are anxiety and depression.”
Journal of Clinical Oncology (2019) 23:111–112. Mental health matters.
The importance of good mental health
Good mental health is essential for quality of life and productivity . We all know the feeling of too much stress, and some even experience serious mental illness. Anxiety and depression can have a significant impact on life, which is why it is so important to find ways to protect and strengthen our mental health.Our mission: Floating for everyone
Studies are increasingly exploring the positive effects of the low-stimulation floating environment on stress, pain and anxiety in various clinical conditions such as depression, chronic pain and anxiety disorders . A development that we continue to promote and that drives us to make floating accessible to everyone in the world.Together for mental health
During Mental Health Awareness Month and beyond, we should be open about our experiences with societal challenges related to mental health and stress so that we can create an understanding and supportive community where everyone can get the help they need.
Through natural stress management methods like floating, we can improve the quality of life in the area of mental and psychological health. We are excited to work together to create a world where mental health is a priority and the opportunity to live a fulfilling and healthy life. Let's celebrate Mental Awareness Month 🌿
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Journal of Psychiatry (2022). Global, regional, and national burden of 12 mental disorders in 204 countries and territories, 1990–2019.
Journal of Clinical Oncology (2019) 23:111–112. Mental health matters.