Government neglect and social customs: Mental health is not a priority in Syria ...Syria

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Diana Rahima – Sukaina Mahdi – Luay Ruhaibani – Saleh Malas “I was 15 when my chronic depression started. In an attempt to distract myself from it, I would study, or even feign forgetfulness. I tried not to stay focused on the symptoms.” Zeina, whose last name is withheld at her request, did not turn to a specialist or a psychiatrist when her psychological state deteriorated, but rather she spoke to teachers, who helped her feel better briefly. Zeina turned 31 this year. She told Enab Baladi about her hesitation to see a psychiatrist for consultancy. Doing so was not  the best idea where she lived in the city of Aleppo, northern Syria. Since a psychiatrist is considered a “doctor for

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