The societal view of mental health has undergone a significant transformation over the past few decades. Historically, mental health issues were often stigmatized, misunderstood, and neglected. People suffering from mental illnesses faced severe discrimination and were often ostracized. However, the evolution of societal attitudes toward mental health has brought about a more compassionate, informed, and supportive environment. This shift is crucial for promoting mental well-being, ensuring better treatment outcomes, and fostering a more inclusive society. The stigma surrounding mental health has deep roots in history. For centuries, mental illness was seen as a form of moral weakness or a sign of supernatural possession. Individuals with mental health conditions were frequently isolated, confined to asylums, or subjected to inhumane treatments. The lack of scientific understanding and the dominance of superstitions contributed to these harsh treatments and societal exclusion.
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