Written by:
Dorothee Chopamba, Social Worker/Pscyhotherapist
Dorothee Chopamba, Social Worker/Pscyhotherapist

Are we all mad? Probably yes!! The point is we are all a little bit crazy in our own ways.
Many people believe they are immune from experiencing depression, anxiety or other mental illness, either because they think they are too well educated, or they are professionals, or they are in a higher tax bracket. The truth is, mental illness does not discriminate, and it affects people of all ages, gender, religion, socio-economic status and ethnicity. One in five people, both adults and children, experience mental illness at some point in their lives.
Many people believe they are immune from experiencing depression, anxiety or other mental illness, either because they think they are too well educated, or they are professionals, or they are in a higher tax bracket. The truth is, mental illness does not discriminate, and it affects people of all ages, gender, religion, socio-economic status and ethnicity. One in five people, both adults and children, experience mental illness at some point in their lives.