- The pandemic has made mental health more visible, while mental health issues have increased as a result of COVID and its implications, experts say
- Supporting Humanity charity says they have seen a sharp increase in calls to their helpline in the last 3 months
LONDON: Discussing mental health is becoming more acceptable among Muslim communities in Britain and misconceptions are being properly addressed, experts have claimed.
“Mental health has been around for a long time, but we have not accepted it or actually sought help, and now we need to get minority communities in the UK, and globally, to understand that mental health is not a stigma, it’s not black magic or jinn possession, it is actually an illness,” Mohammed Kothia, an emotional support specialist, told Arab News.