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Mental Health: The Cost of Disbelief

Sheikh Sahira Maqbool by Sheikh Sahira Maqbool
February 10, 2026
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Mental health is a fundamental part of human well-being, yet it continues to be one of the most misunderstood and least acknowledged areas of health. Despite medical advancements and growing awareness, mental illness remains a disease that many people struggle to accept as real—largely because its symptoms are invisible. This disbelief does not merely ignore suffering; it intensifies it. Unlike physical illnesses, mental health conditions often lack visible signs such as wounds, casts, or laboratory reports that are easily understood by society.
Anxiety, depression, trauma, and other psychological disorders operate silently, affecting thoughts, emotions, sleep, appetite, and daily functioning. Because these struggles cannot always be seen, they are frequently questioned, minimized, or dismissed. Individuals are told to “stay strong,” “think positively,” or “control their mind,” as though recovery were a simple matter of willpower. This culture of disbelief creates an additional layer of suffering. When mental illness is not acknowledged, those affected are forced to continue their lives while carrying emotional pain in silence. They learn to hide their distress to avoid judgment, stigma, or ridicule. Over time, this suppression worsens symptoms, turning manageable conditions into long-term struggles. One of the most damaging aspects of mental health stigma is the belief that emotional pain is a sign of weakness.

“Societal acknowledgment and proactive support are essential catalysts for healing mental health. By treating psychological suffering with the same seriousness and empathy as physical illness, we can significantly reduce the burden on those struggling.”

In reality, mental illness affects people across all ages, professions, and social backgrounds. It does not discriminate, nor does it reflect a lack of character, faith, or resilience. Like physical diseases, mental health disorders arise from a complex interaction of biological, psychological, and social factors. The consequences of ignoring mental health are severe. Untreated mental illness can affect relationships, productivity, physical health, and overall quality of life. In extreme cases, it can lead to self-harm or loss of life. Yet many people delay seeking help because they fear being misunderstood or labeled.
The silence surrounding mental health becomes as dangerous as the illness itself. Recognizing mental health as a genuine medical condition is essential. Professional care, emotional support, and social acceptance play a crucial role in recovery. Just as no one questions the legitimacy of diabetes or heart disease, mental illness must be treated with the same seriousness and compassion. Belief has the power to heal. When society chooses to listen, acknowledge, and support those who are struggling, suffering is reduced. Mental health should no longer be the disease no one believes in. It is real, it is serious, and it deserves attention, empathy, and care.
(The author is a teacher at Shemstar international school Qazigund, Kashmir. The views, opinions and conclusions expressed in this article are those of the author and aren’t necessarily in accord with the views of “Kashmir Horizon”)
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