Financial crisis may provoke depressions

2_great_depression-full-150x150 Financial crisis may provoke depressionsMillions of people all over the world have been already affected by mental problems such as depressions. Those disorders could be further plunged into negative territory as the current market meltdown tightens its grip on the poorer sectors of the global community.

Some physiologists warned that the current global financial crisis was likely to cause an increase in mental health problems and even increase the number of suicides as people struggled to cope with poverty and financial hardship.  Those who live in low and middle-income countries with the limited access to healthcare are particularly at risk. Poverty can be the consequence of different events such as rising debts, desperation and hopelessness that may reach everyone. Even well-to-do people can be affected by the crisis. People expect that the global crisis will affect their financial stability and their family welfare. It is understandable that people might worry more about their finances. The key thing is that people who are experiencing stress and worry about financial issues know where to go to get help and find solutions. Of course, it is quite clear why people worry more about their finances.
The key thing is that those who currently experience stress could know where to get help and how to cope with problems because it’s difficult to see a solution yourself when you are feeling depressed. But the most obvious solution is to get back to work.

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