scholarly journals ВИЗИЯ ЗА ЛУДОСТТА В КОРПУС ОТ БЪЛГАРСКИ ЛИТЕРАТУРНИ ТЕКСТОВЕ В ПЕРИОДА 1894 - 1990 ГОДИНА

Author(s):  
Веселин Веселинов ◽  

Insanity fascinates novelists and poets, who weave it into their writing, in spite of its ever puzzling complexity. The literary works of the Bulgarian canonical writers shed light on the various types of mental health issues through topic variations and viewpoints in psychiatry and psychoanalysis. The article discusses some of the most iconic figures in the local classical literature such as Ivan Vazov, Kiril Hristov, Elin Pelin, Georgi Stamatov, Geo Milev, Aleksandar Vutimski, Aleksandar Gerov, Pavel Vezhinov, Ivan Radoev, Dobromir Tonev and Boris Hristov, trying to answer the question if their fiction definitions can moderate or depict psychotic disorders, drawing a relevant conclusion about the status of our knowledge of the etiology and meaning of schizophrenia.

2020 ◽  
pp. 1-2
Author(s):  
Shehar Bano Awais ◽  
Russell Seth Martins ◽  
Muhammad Shameel Khan

Summary Besides a global health crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic has potential to have a severe and long-lasting psychological impact on frontline healthcare workers such as paramedics. It is imperative to shed light on these mental health issues and employ interventions to protect the mental wellness of this vulnerable group of healthcare workers.


This research paper aims to the variety of people suffering from medium or low level of mental agitation i.e. being stress, depression etc. As countries like India in which more than 65% of the population is under the age of 35 [1] are continuously falling down the rank in the World Happiness Report, In 2018, India ranked on 133rd [2] position, and it can be concluded that the majority of population is facing mental health issues and does not have proper methods to analyze their mental health and take appropriate precautions and also to provide automated solutions to the Industry for hiring a productive group of people those are cool minded and sensible, the purpose of this research is to analyze the mental health of a person using behavioral traits of the person that are entered by the person or chosen from a list of given options throughout the analyses procedure of the application in which surveyed data is tested through Machine Learning to determine the status of mental health of a person and associated stress levels and suggesting the user with appropriate recommendations


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Lutfi Azizah Madya Gumelar ◽  
Yessy Hermawati

Man can express the state of their souls through literary works, and Man also gain experience of their souls by reading and appreciating literary works. This paper aims to see a description of trauma symptoms related to the mental health of Lanang figures, in the Lanang Novel by Yonathan Rahardjo. The inner conflict of the characters in this novel represents the symptoms of trauma resulting in mental health disorders. It is important to know that novel readers can understand mental health issues through the appreciation of literary works. This novel study uses the contentanalysis method and literary psychoanalysis approach carried out to describe psychological problems, especially related to mental health disorders in Novel Lanang. The results of the analysis show that the symptoms of trauma can be shown through three things, namely: 1) Re-experiencing or intrusion is the reappearance of a traumatic event in the self (flashback), 2) Avoidance is an uncomfortable or painful feeling that makes him try to avoid so as not too experienced a traumatic event. 3) Hyperarousal is excessive anxiety experienced by sufferers causing him to feel in a state of being threatened or a constant danger. These three things are reflected in the character of Lanang. The description of trauma symptoms in this novel can be used as an initial experience to understand mental health issues. Literary works can also be a source of knowledge about the state of human psychology.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 56-57 ◽  
Author(s):  
Leah Komer

The medical community has been greatly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.  As medical students, we face unique challenges and uncertainty during this time.  While the world gears up to fight the battle with this physical illness, our battle with mental health should not be forgotten.  Medical students are disproportionately affected by mental health issues and psychological distress.  This experience piece aims to shed light on these challenges and provoke a discussion around mental health in medical students during these trying times.


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