International Clinical and Medical Case Reports Journal (ISSN: 2832-5788) | Volume 3, Issue 6 | Review Article | Open Access DOI

The Importance of Case Studies in Psychiatry for Indian Population for our Future

Michael Anjello Jothi Rajan*

Michael Anjello Jothi Rajan1*, Arockiam Thaddeus2

1Associate Director & Science Communicator, Anantharaman Centre for Policy Research in Science & Technology Innovations for Villagers Dignity Empowerment, Don Bosco College ( Co Ed) Yelagiri Hills, Tirupattur, Tamil Nadu, India

2Associate Professor, Research Department of Zoology, Jayaraj Annapackiam College for Women (Autonomous), Periyakulam,Theni District, Tamil Nadu, India

*Correspondence to: Michael Anjello Jothi Rajan 

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Abstract

India is the most populous country in the world. The public health system is one of the best practical innovations in the world. We were able to eradicate polio from our country. Likewise it is high time to carry out case studies in Mental Illness for the betterment of the future generations because the loss of GDP over the Mental illness problems in very huge and eradication of MENTAL ILLNESS can bring India to the top in the Field of illness related to Mental Illness. In this paper the author highlights the basics of mental illness and explains where the vacuum is found in case studies with related to mental illness. Hence it is right time to evolve sound policies with successful models to help the citizens overcome stress and strains related to mental illness. Mental health promotion is different from, but complementary to mental healthcare. It focuses on influencing underlying root causes rather than managing specific conditions. It targets whole groups and communities and is undertaken in a range of settings such as online, the home, schools, workplaces, and neighbourhoods, rather than just through health services. Hence it becomes almost universal starting from nation.

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Michael Anjello Jothi Rajan, Arockiam Thaddeus. The Importance of Case Studies in Psychiatry for Indian Population for our Future. Int Clinc Med Case Rep Jour. 2024;3(6):1-9.