BSS
  11 Oct 2025, 20:27

Collective efforts needed to ensure mental health: Speaker

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 RAJSHAHI, Oct 11, 2025 (BSS) - Highlighting the importance of mental health, 
academics and researchers stressed the need for ensuring mental health to all 
for their betterment.
 
Optimum treatment and necessary healthcare facilities towards the mentally 
sick are very vital to facilitate them to get back their normal life.
 
They made the observations while addressing a post-rally discussion at 
Rajshahi University (RU) today. RU Mental Health Centre organized the meeting 
at its conference hall to mark the World Mental Health Day 2025.
 
This year's theme, "Access to Service: Mental Health in Catastrophes and 
Emergencies", reminds us of a truth that is often overlooked: emergencies do 
not only destroy buildings, homes, and infrastructure-they also disrupt 
minds, emotions, and communities.
 
Vice-chancellor (VC) Prof Saleh Hassan Naquib addressed the meeting as chief 
guest, while Pro-VCs Prof Muhammad Mayeen Uddin and Prof Farid Uddin Khan 
spoke as special guests. Director of Mental Health Centre Prof Enamul Haque 
presided over the meeting. 

Head of the Department of Psychiatry at Rajshahi Medical College Prof Dr 
Sheikh Mustofa Aleem addressed the discussion as a focal person, saying 
mental illnesses are an under-recognized public health problem in Bangladesh.

"Awareness about mental illness and acceptance of treatment are very low due 
to social stigma and superstition," he added.
 
Psychosocial care of mentally sick and disaster affected people constitute a 
major challenge for the health and the social welfare systems of the country.
 
Taking advantage of the situation, he said, some quacks and opportunist 
groups have been working as money-makers by exploiting the patients.
 
In his remarks, VC Prof Saleh Hassan Naquib mentioned that the quacks are 
pushing the patients to endangered conditions. Mental health needs to be 
brought under the surveillance system incorporating other non-communicable 
diseases.
 
The state level treatment facilities for the mental disorder patients are 
very limited, he said and underscored the need for uplifting the scopes to 
cope with the situation.
 
Integration of mental health services with primary health care has become the 
most viable way of narrowing the treatment gap and ensuring that common 
people benefit from mental health promotion.
 
Prof Mayeen Uddin said all the drug addicts, especially the intravenous drug 
users, always suffer from mental sickness as the drugs damage their physical 
strength and the central nervous system.
 
He said mental patients are the most vulnerable sections of the society. They 
are subjected to repression and oppression frequently and stressed the need 
for bringing them under proper treatment.