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Loyola Centre for Media and Communications is a Jesuit initiative fostering resilient, value-driven youth across Eastern Africa through media, faith formation, and education for personal and social transformation.
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Navigating Stress and Depression: A Guide for Young People
In a world filled with constant pressures and expectations, stress and depression have become all too common, especially among young people in Kenya and beyond. It is depressing to watch news on Kenyan televisions. At one moment you hear of a murder case, a suicide case or general mental instability. With the fast-paced nature of modern life, coupled with societal challenges, it is essential to equip ourselves with strategies to overcome these mental health hurdles. How then can young people navigate stress and depression? Here is how:
Although there is still some stigma associated with mental health, mental health services are increasingly available. Encouraging young people to reach out to mental health professionals, counselors, or support groups can provide invaluable assistance. Services like helplines and online counseling platforms offer accessible avenues for seeking help confidentially.
Foster Resilience
Resilience is the ability to bounce back from adversity, and it is a skill that can be cultivated over time. Young people need to look at challenges as opportunities to grow rather than insurmountable obstacles. Building resilience involves developing coping mechanisms, problem-solving skills, and a positive outlook on life. That is why at Loyola Centre for Media and Communications, we empower young people to be holistically resilient.
Conclusion
All said and done, navigating stress and depression as a young person can be challenging, but it is not insurmountable. By recognizing the signs, seeking help when needed, cultivating supportive relationships, prioritizing self-care, setting realistic goals, limiting social media exposure, advocating for change and fostering resilience, young people can overcome these obstacles and lead fulfilling lives. Remember, mental health is just as important as physical health, and seeking support is a sign of strength, not weakness. Together, we can create a society where mental well-being is prioritized, and no one suffers in silence.
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Loyola Centre for Media and Communications (LCMC) is a Jesuit apostolate in Eastern Africa that empowers children and youth through media, education, and formation. Rooted in faith and creativity, it builds resilience, leadership, and values for a purposeful and ethical life.
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