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Mental Health Network Nigeria Powered by Biogenerics Nigeria Ltd for the de-stigmatization and de-mystification of mental illnesses and improvement of mental health in Nigeria.

Mental illness is not a spiritual problem.we believe that if proper awareness is created on mental illnesses like schizophrenia, depression, mood disorders etc. Peace and Unity will reign in our country.Bio-generics Nig. Ltd is determined to make a difference in mental healthcare in Nigeria. We are determined to provide top quality, innovative and affordable solutions to mental health challenges and the empowerment of those affected, in Nigeria. We also believe that knowledge is power. The more Nigerians are educated on the risks, causes,signs, symptoms and availble treatment options for mental illnesses, the greater the chance of building a sane and healthy nation.

*****Maintaining Mental Health at Christmas***Christmas is supposed to be a time of joy and happiness, but for many it’s...
26/12/2016

*****Maintaining Mental Health at Christmas***

Christmas is supposed to be a time of joy and happiness, but for many it’s the most difficult time of the year. Those experiencing mental illness can often find this time of year harder to bear.

Often, things like family tensions, excessive alcohol consumption, poor nutrition, loneliness, isolation, and money worries, can come to the fore and make people feel worse at Christmas. When just functioning is a struggle, the pressure to attend parties and catch up with family and friends can be hard.

So in the spirit of the 12 Days of Christmas, here are the 12 Tips for a Mentally Healthy Christmas:

1. Stick to your budget
Planning ahead and sticking to your budget will ease the financial stress at Christmas, and alleviate financial issues in the New Year. If you have a large circle of friends and family, the list of gifts to buy seems endless, perhaps try a Secret Santa, or set a limit on the price to be spent on each gift.

2. Set boundaries
Make plans and set boundaries, whether this is on the money you spend, the tasks you take on, or the parties you attend – whatever helps reduce the stress you face during this silly season.

3. Don’t shop til you drop!
Avoid the crowds and the stress of finding a car park! Try shopping online, or schedule your shopping when it will be less busy – and ALWAYS stick to your shopping list!

4. Avoid the pressure cooker!
Cooking can be stressful enough, let alone for large numbers of family and friends when you really want to impress. Remember that you don’t need to be a masterchef! Delegate guests to help you prepare lunch or dinner, or ask them to bring a plate which also helps you share the expense and hard work.

5. Manage your expectations
Let’s face it, Christmas in real life is nothing like you see in the movies! Christmas tends to shine a light on the stresses and cracks that already exist in relationships. So try and accept this, and be mindful of the triggers that can cause arguments or tension. Relaxation techniques can also be beneficial for you to help manage your feelings and anxiety.

6. Everything in moderation
Yes it’s the season to be jolly, but overdoing it, especially with alcohol, can negatively impact on your health and wellbeing to leave a lasting hangover. Try to choose fresh fruit and vegetables wherever you can, and limit the amount of alcohol you consume over the festive period.

7. Get out and about
Keeping up your regular exercise routine – or taking advantage of your holiday time to enjoy the great weather– will help boost your serotonin levels and reduce stress. Plus it helps to walk off the calories if you did enjoy that second mince pie!

8. Don’t overdo it
Lack of sleep, or doing too much, can often be a trigger for anxiety and depression. So try and get a good night’s sleep, and schedule some ‘me time’ for yourself during the holiday period. Be kind to yourself.

9. Don’t be a stranger
Don’t isolate yourself from the people who care about you, even if the last thing you feel like doing is socialising.

Some people will be ‘orphaned’ over the Christmas period, for many reasons. If you think you’re going to be alone at Christmas, make it a priority to reach out to your friends and family by phone, email or social media. There are many awesome organisations who are hosting lunch events on Christmas Day, which you’re very welcome to enjoy as a guest or as a volunteer.

10. Look back – and look forward
The end of a year can bring mixed emotions, particularly if you’ve experienced difficult or disappointing times. If this does cause you distress, try to focus on the positive outcomes of the past 12 months, and view the new year as a fresh start and chance to make the changes you desire.

11. Pay it forward
Giving to others – whether this is looking out for a neighbour on their own, volunteering, or a random act of kindness – is a known way to improve your mental health, and will lift spirits especially at this time of year.

12. You’re not alone
It’s important to remember that there are many, many support organisations who are still there for you over the holiday period.

Keep it real this Christmas. It’s only the Kardashians who will experience Christmas like the Kardashians!

Have a wonderful holiday!!.

CREDIT: partners in recovery gold coast.

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22/07/2013

Distribution of Mental Health Services in Nigeria
S/No STATE INSTITUTION
1. Abia State Government Psychiatric Hospital

2. Abia State Community Psychiatric Programme, Amaudo,Itumbauzo.

3. Adamawa Psychiatric Unit Yola Specialist
Hospital, Yola

4. Akwa Ibom Psychiatric Hospital Eket
5. Anambra State Neuro Psychiatric Hospital, Nawfia,

6. Bauchi General Hospital, Bauchi
7. Benue Psychiatric Unit, General
Hospital, Makurdi

8. Borno Psychiatric Hospital, Maiduguri
9. Cross River Psychiatric Hospital, Calabar
10. Cross river Psychiatric Unit, Department
Of Medicine Calabar University
Teaching Hospital

11. Delta Psychiatric Unit, General
Hospital, Warri

12 Delta Psychiatry Unit, Federal medical Centre Asaba
13. Edo Neuropsychiatric
Hospital, Uselu, Benin city

14. Edo Department of Mental health,
University of Benin teaching hospital

15 Edo Psychiatry Dept, Irrua Specialist
Teaching Hospital, Irrua
16 Edo Psychiatry Unit, Central Hospital,
Benin
17. Enugu Neuropsychiatric Psychiatric Hospital

18 Enugu Dept of psychological Medicine, UNTH Enugu

19. Kaduna Federal Psychiatric Hospital,
Barnawa, Kaduna

20. Kaduna Department of Psychiatry, Federal Government
ABUTH, Kaduna
21. Kano Kano State Psychiatric
Hospital, Kano

22. Kano Kano Drug rehabilitation
Centre, Dawanau

23. Kano Amino Kano University
Teaching Hospital, Kano

24. Kwara Department of Behavioural
Sciences, University of Ilorin
Teaching Hospital, IIorin

25. Lagos Mental Health Units in
Lagos State General Hospitals
At Gbagada and Lagos Island

26. Lagos Dept of Behavioural Sciences (Psychiatry)
Lagos State University teaching Hospital (LASUTH), Ikeja
27. Lagos Department of Psychiatry, Lagos University Teaching
Hospital, Lagos

28. Lagos Federal NeuroPsychiatric hospital, Yaba

29. Lagos Psychiatric Unit, Military Hospital, Yaba

30. Niger Federal Medical Centre, Bida, Psychiatry Unit

31. Ogun Neuro Psychiatric Hospital,
Aro, Abeokuta

32. Ogun Psychiatry Unit,
Federal Medical Center, Abeokuta
33. Ondo Psychiatric Unit, Akure General Hospital

34 Ondo Pschiatry Dept,Federal medical center, Owo
35. Osun Department of Mental Health, OAU Teaching Hospital complex, Ile-ife
36 Oyo Ring Road Specialist, Hospital
Ibadan
37. Oyo Department of Psychiatry,
University College Hospital, Ibadan
38 Plateau Department of Psychiatry,
Jos University Teaching Hospital, Jos
39. Plateau Our Lady of Victory
Rehabilitation Centre
40. Rivers Psychiatric Unit, Department of
Medicine, University of Port Harcourt Port Harcourt

41. Rivers Psychiatric Hospital Rumuigbo, PH
42. Sokoto Psychiatric Unit, Usman Dan
Fodio University Teaching
Hospital, Sokoto

43 Sokoto Psychiatric Hospital Sokoto
Formerly Kware Rehabilitation Home
44. Abuja Federal Staff Clinic
45.PICK SPECIALIST CLINIC AND DIAGNOSTIC CENTRE, 43-45, STREET A, ANGLE 90 ROAD PHASE 1 GWAGWALADA. 08035318274, 0922914131, 08024025434. EMAIL: Pickspecialisthospital@yahoo.com.
46. PSYCHIATRY UNIT, UNIVERSITY OF ABUJA TEACHING HOSPITAL, GWAGWALADA, FCT.
47. PSYCHIATRY DEPT, FEDERAL TEACHING HOSPITAL, ABAKALIKI, EBONYI STATE

07/04/2013

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19/11/2012

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02/11/2012

YES MENTALLY CHALLENGED INDIVIDUALS HAVE RIGHTS TOO!!! DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF MENTALLY RE****ED PERSONS

Proclaimed by General Assembly resolution 2856 (XXVI) of 20 December 1971

The General Assembly ,

Mindful of the pledge of the States Members of the United Nations under the Charter to take joint and separate action in co-operation with the Organization to promote higher standards of living, full employment and conditions of economic and social progress and development,

Reaffirming faith in human rights and fundamental freedoms and in the principles of peace, of the dignity and worth of the human person and of social justice proclaimed in the Charter,

Recalling the principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenants on Human Rights, the Declaration of the Rights of the Child and the standards already set for social progress in the constitutions, conventions, recommendations and resolutions of the International Labour Organisation, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, the World Health Organization, the United Nations Children's Fund and other organizations concerned,

Emphasizing that the Declaration on Social Progress and Development has proclaimed the necessity of protecting the rights and assuring the welfare and rehabilitation of the physically and mentally disadvantaged,

Bearing in mind the necessity of assisting mentally re****ed persons to develop their abilities in various fields of activities and of promoting their integration as far as possible in normal life,

Aware that certain countries, at their present stage of development, can devote only limited efforts to this end,

Proclaims this Declaration on the Rights of Mentally Re****ed Persons and calls for national and international action to en sure that it will be used as a common basis and frame of reference for the protection of these rights:

1. The mentally re****ed person has, to the maximum degree of feasibility, the same rights as other human beings.

2. The mentally re****ed person has a right to proper medical care and physical therapy and to such education, training, rehabilitation and guidance as will enable him to develop his ability and maximum potential.

3. The mentally re****ed person has a right to economic security and to a decent standard of living. He has a right to perform productive work or to engage in any other meaningful occupation to the fullest possible extent of his capabilities.

4. Whenever possible, the mentally re****ed person should live with his own family or with foster parents and participate in different forms of community life. The family with which he lives should receive assistance. If care in an institution becomes necessary, it should be provided in surroundings and other circumstances as close as possible to those of normal life.

5. The mentally re****ed person has a right to a qualified guardian when this is required to protect his personal well-being and interests.

6. The mentally re****ed person has a right to protection from exploitation, abuse and degrading treatment. If prosecuted for any offence, he shall have a right to due process of law with full recognition being given to his degree of mental responsibility.

7. Whenever mentally re****ed persons are unable, because of the severity of their handicap, to exercise all their rights in a meaningful way or it should become necessary to restrict or deny some or all of these rights, the procedure used for that restriction or denial of rights must contain proper legal safeguards against every form of abuse. This procedure must be based on an evaluation of the social capability of the mentally re****ed person by qualified experts and must be subject to periodic review and to the right of appeal to higher authorities.

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