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Faith and disbelief are not a criterion for depression

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Mental health counselor Dr. Nabil Al-Qat revealed during his meeting in the Tahrir Hall program broadcast on Sada Al-Balad channel today Wednesday that the media, Azza Mustafa, presented the fact that the lack of Religious belief in people is a key criterion for depression.

The mental health counselor emphasized the introduction that faith and lack of faith are not a criterion for depression, adding that lack of faith by itself does not lead to mental illness.

Dr. Nabil Al-Qat warned against blaming the depressed for their lack of faith, saying, “We must be careful not to tell the depressed that if you pray, you will be good, or if your faith remains strong, you will be fine, because the depressed blames himself, but it is necessary to sympathize with him”.

Dr. Nabil Al-Qat pointed out that the winter season is the season most susceptible to depression, adding that all nature is depressed in the winter season, such as trees and some organisms go into hibernation, because the light cycle in the universe decreases. and living organisms interact with it.

The mental health consultant pointed out that women are more likely than men to suffer from depression, due to the changing nature of their bodies, which is similar to nature in its change, adding that people living in the extreme regions of the globe they are more susceptible to depression.

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