Ms. Roberta Kekle Selormey delivered a talk on stress, where she discussed its causes, effects, and ways to manage it.
The Bird that turned into a Human being: An instance of mental health stigmatization
This is my random thought about a news article on a bird that turned into a human. In this write-up, I highlight how certain news coverage can stigmatize mental health in Ghana.
Main Event: Religion, Innovation and Mental Health (RIM)
Religion, Innovation, and Mental Health (RIM) is a unique event that explores the connections between spirituality, creativity, and well-being. Our speakers are experts in their fields who will share insights and practical tips on how to innovate, cope with challenges, and nurture your soul. Whether you are religious or not, RIM will inspire you to discover new perspectives and possibilities for your life.
Article Review: A Many-Analysts Approach to the Relation between Religiosity and Well-being.
The current study used a many-analysts approach to investigate the relationship between religiosity and well-being. In this post I review the study and share my thought on critical aspects of the study.
Mental Health: On the Decriminalization of Attempted Suicide in Ghana
Ghana has amended its law on the criminalization of attempted suicide. This will allow individuals to seek for help without any fear of being arrested.
Mental Health is Real and it Affects Men too
People who have mental health issues are not stupid, their feelings make their actions logical to them. Such people experience certain discomfort and may engage in actions that will help them relieve themselves of the discomfort. When you observe from afar you will describe them as being illogical. Their actions are meaningful to them.

