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Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Rosdet Nascimento Launches a Mental Health eBook Titled ‘I'm Still Here’

 

This eBook is an essay on mental health, anxiety and depression in young people. Rosdet Nascimento discusses depression and anxiety in adolescents during pandemics and how they can overcome these problems.

 

Rosdet Nascimento is pleased to announce the release of a new eBook. This new eBook titled “I'm Still Here” will be released on February 22nd. It can be pre-ordered via Barnes & Noble and Amazon. “In recent years, people around the world have been living in the most anxious and apprehensive situation. Families are in uncertain conditions, many people are unemployed due to layoffs. On the one hand, as parents, they should have a responsibility to provide for the family and pay the bills. Moreover, if adults struggle to survive during this time, how about the youngsters? Are they in the same situation as the younger generation fifty years ago, or is it going to be a more complicated situation?” said the author, Rosdet Nascimento.  

The pandemic has caused a 27.6% escalation in cases of major depressive disorders according to the COVID-19 Mental Disorders Collaborators. In addition, an increase in cases of anxiety disorders by 25.6% globally in 2020. Other than that, based on the research, women are likely to have a higher percentage of anxiety than men. Among them, 27% experienced anxiety and 15% felt depressed. The main reason that affects their emotions is their economic situation. The daily lives of young people are also affected by the country’s situation and region. As a result, during social isolation, as many as 46% of adolescents lack the motivation to do activities they usually enjoy. On the other hand, 36% felt less motivated to perform their routine tasks.

Author Rosdet Nascimento takes readers in a simple and effective essay on mental health, anxiety and depression at a younger age. The author provides a different perspective on mental health in the younger generation due to the pandemic and social isolation. Social isolation and loneliness during pandemics have various impacts on young people. Therefore, in such a situation, the younger generation needs to be taken care of, so as not to fall into forbidden things such as using illegal drugs to overcome their anxiety and depression.

  

GET Rosdet Nascimento’s New eBook here:

 

Barnes & Noble store: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/im-still-here-rosdet-nascimento/1140935839

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/-/pt/dp/B09R9BXP4D

 

About the Author

Rosdet Nascimento is a fiction and non-fiction book author based in Madrid, Spain. He was born on June 18, 1985 on the island of São Tomé and Príncipe, Central Africa. At a very young age Rosdet moved to Portugal. He lived in the village of Cascais until 2021 and now he is fully dedicated to writing. 

Thursday, October 8, 2020

The Richard Evans Foundation on Mental Health

 

"Until mental health is recognized and treated as a common illness like cold, would it be prioritized" –Anonymous.

At The Richard Evans Foundation, we are taking zero chances as we do our best to help people living with mental illness with proper mental healthcare as well as supporting promising initiatives that can be lead to high investment in the positivity and excellence of the mental healthcare system.

We educate and support individuals living with anxiety, ADHD, bipolar, depression, PTSD, etc. e are committed to improving the mental health systems via programs that focus more on engaging communities and families than pharmaceuticals.

To support us please donate to www.therichardevansfoundation.org

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