domenica 24 novembre 2024

MENTAL HEALT and EDUCATION

 





By Ana Elena Popa*

 

Introduction

Mental health is an essential component of human development, influencing how we think, feel, and act. In the context of education, mental health affects not only the learning capacity of students but also the efficiency and well-being of teachers. Mental health issues are often overlooked or minimized in schools, being seen as taboo topics or associated with lack of discipline, inattentiveness, or poor engagement.

However, in the modern era, characterized by the rapid pace of social and technological change, the incidence of mental health issues among students and teachers is increasing. From anxiety caused by academic pressure to teacher burnout, mental health has become an urgent concern requiring complex and coordinated interventions. This document provides a brief analysis of this issue, identifying the main challenges, potential solutions, and the key roles that art, research, and religion can play in supporting mental health.

Major Mental Health Issues

Educational systems are environments where children, adolescents, and adults spend a significant portion of their lives. Unfortunately, these systems can become sources of stress and dysfunction without a healthy approach to mental well-being. The issues vary depending on the groups involved.

For students, mental health challenges include academic pressure, fear of failure, and social difficulties. For example, many young people experience chronic stress caused by the high expectations of parents or teachers, who often prioritize academic performance over emotional balance.

Bullying is another significant problem, having a devastating impact on the mental health of both victims and perpetrators. Additionally, in the digital age, social isolation caused by technology addiction and unhealthy comparisons promoted by social media exacerbate depression and anxiety among youth.

Often, students facing such issues do not receive adequate support. This is due to a lack of mental health awareness or the stigma associated with it. Symptoms of depression, anxiety, or stress are frequently overlooked or considered “part of the growing-up process.”

For teachers, mental health issues are equally severe. Burnout is pervasive, fueled by long working hours, heavy administrative loads, and multiple responsibilities. Teachers are often required to manage both the academic and emotional needs of students without specific training or adequate institutional support.

The emotional impact of these responsibilities, combined with social pressure to deliver academic performance, can lead to severe exhaustion and strained relationships between teachers and students.

A crucial aspect of school mental health is the quality of the student-teacher relationship. From the perspective of attachment theory, teachers become important attachment figures. Studies show that the relationships students build with their teachers are as valuable as educational materials or learning experiences. In a study involving 188 students (aged 13-17), a correlation was identified between students’ attachment relationships with parents and friends and how they perceive their relationship with teachers (Popa, A., Graduate Paper, Psychological Correlates of the Teacher-Student Relationship, University of Oradea, 2020). Secure attachment is associated with a positive perception of teachers, relationships based on respect, empathy, and a lack of excessive criticism. What a child brings from their parental relationship is closely linked to their other relationships, including with teachers. Attachment disorders developed in childhood, either by the teacher or the student, will influence teacher-student attachment relationships. This connection highlights the importance of a healthy teacher-student relationship in preventing attachment disorders and supporting mental health.

Challenges and Obstacles

Mental health issues in the educational system are complicated by several factors. The stigma surrounding mental health remains one of the largest barriers. Often, students hesitate to share their emotional or psychological difficulties for fear of being perceived as weak or problematic. The same stigma affects teachers, who often choose to ignore their own problems due to the pressure of maintaining an impeccable professional image.

Another major obstacle is the lack of resources. In many schools, counselors are few or nonexistent, and teachers lack specific training in managing mental health.

Goals and Objectives

The primary objective of interventions should be to create an educational environment that promotes both academic performance and emotional well-being. Schools should become emotionally safe spaces where students and teachers feel supported and encouraged to express their difficulties.

Thus, it is desirable to:

·         Create a safe and inclusive environment for all participants in the educational process.

·         Develop the emotional and social skills of students and teachers.

·         Reduce dropout rates associated with mental health issues.

Solutions and Remedies

A first step could be introducing mental health into the curriculum. Through courses on recognizing emotions, managing stress, and developing resilience, students could better handle psychological challenges.

Additionally, continuous teacher training is essential. They need to be trained to identify signs of depression or anxiety among students and know how to intervene appropriately.

Parents should also be involved. Organizing seminars and workshops for parents would raise awareness and help develop a more open attitude toward mental health.

The Role of Art and Research

Art is an extremely valuable tool for promoting mental health. Workshops in art, music, dance, or theater offer students and teachers opportunities for creative expression, helping reduce stress and improve overall mood.

Art therapy specifically aids through:

1.      Emotional expressiveness: Activities like drawing, music, theater, or dance provide non-verbal ways to express complex emotions.

2.      Stress reduction: Regular participation in artistic activities helps with relaxation and mood improvement.

3.      Social inclusion: Collective art projects promote collaboration and reduce feelings of isolation.

At the same time, research plays a crucial role in the development of effective interventions. Rigorous studies can identify the underlying causes of mental health problems in schools and guide educational policies better suited to current realities. Thus, research adds value through:

1.      Data analysis: Longitudinal studies help identify risk factors for mental health among students and teachers.

2.      Development of interventions: Research contributes to the creation of strategies tailored to different educational needs.

3.      Technology and innovation: The development of applications and digital tools for the assessment and support of mental health.

Best Practices and Strategies

Positive experiences show that integrated approaches yield the best results. Adopting a strategy that involves students, teachers, parents, and the local community is essential. One example would be the creation of “mental health-friendly schools,” which include permanent counselors, mentoring programs, and extracurricular activities focused on well-being.

Another effective strategy is forming partnerships with organizations specialized in mental health, psychologists, or psychotherapists. These collaborations can bring additional resources and expertise to schools, supporting both students and teachers.

Early interventions are also important, such as regular screening for mental health problems and providing appropriate support. Mentorship programs can have a significant impact: older students or teachers can serve as mentors for those facing emotional difficulties.

The Role of Religion in Mental Health

Religion can play a significant role in supporting mental health by providing a moral framework, emotional support, hope, resilience, and a sense of belonging for those facing psychological difficulties. Additionally, religious leaders can contribute to reducing the stigma associated with mental health by promoting compassion and community support. Throughout history, religious traditions have been important sources of spiritual and psychological solace, and in contemporary society, they continue to positively influence mental well-being.

In education, biblical parables such as The Parable of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11-32) can stimulate adolescents’ self-acceptance. A study conducted with adolescents aged 15 to 18 sought to demonstrate the influence of the biblical parable on unconditional self-acceptance among adolescents (Popa, A., Dissertation, The Influence of the Biblical Parable on Unconditional Self-Acceptance Projected in a Metaphoric Story, University of Oradea, 2006). The messages of unconditional acceptance in parables positively influence adolescents’ perceptions of themselves, even when this effect is unconscious. These interventions based on religious stories or parables function as a form of indirect therapy, providing adolescents with a way to internalize positive and adaptive messages.

Integrating religion into education can support the development of a healthy lifestyle and resilient behaviors. Through stories, prayers, or meditations, students learn to better manage emotional challenges.

The benefits of religion for mental health are numerous. Below are some of the most important examples:

1.      Providing purpose and meaning in life

Religion can offer individuals a deeper sense of life, a narrative to understand their suffering, and a framework of hope. For example, concepts such as resilience through faith, hope in the afterlife, or acceptance of difficulties as part of a divine plan help many people manage anxiety, depression, or trauma.

2.      Creating a sense of belonging

Religious communities provide social support and emotional connections. Participation in collective rituals, prayers, and community activities can reduce feelings of loneliness and isolation, which are risk factors for depression and other mental disorders.

3.      Emotional support in times of crisis

In difficult situations such as the loss of a family member, illness, or other traumas, religion offers a space of emotional refuge. Religious practices such as prayer, meditation, or hymns can have calming and therapeutic effects.

4.      Promoting healthy habits

Many religions encourage a healthy lifestyle, including avoiding excessive alcohol or drug use, leading an orderly life, and practicing self-reflection. These indirectly contribute to mental health by reducing risky behaviors.

5.      Practices of meditation and prayer

Prayer and meditation, commonly found in most religious traditions, can have effects similar to mindfulness techniques used in psychotherapy. They help reduce stress and improve concentration.

Positive Examples of Religious Involvement

1.      Religious support groups

Churches often organize support groups for their members to discuss stress, anxiety, or other personal challenges. These groups provide a safe environment for expressing emotions and sharing experiences.

2.      Religious programs for mental health

Many religious organizations collaborate with mental health experts to develop counseling and psychological support programs. For example, in some countries, churches provide access to therapy services or train spiritual counselors with psychological expertise.

3.      Integration of religious practices into therapies

Spirituality-based therapy, such as Viktor Frankl’s logotherapy, encourages individuals to find the meaning of life and manage their suffering through a deep understanding of their spiritual values.

Collaboration Between Religion and Mental Health

To maximize the benefits that religion can bring to mental health, collaboration between religious leaders and mental health professionals is necessary. They can work together to:

  • Reduce stigma by educating communities about mental health.
  • Train religious leaders to recognize signs of mental health problems and refer individuals to specialists.
  • Create spaces for dialogue between theology and psychology to promote an integrative model of support.

In conclusion, religion can have a profound impact on mental health, offering spiritual, emotional, and social support. However, it is essential for religious leaders to collaborate with mental health professionals to ensure a balanced and effective approach. By eliminating stigma and promoting a more comprehensive understanding of mental health, religion can become an important pillar in supporting individual and community well-being.

Recommendations

  • For schools: Introduce a clear framework to support mental health, including teacher training and access to qualified counselors.
  • For parents: Foster open relationships with children, support them during difficult times, monitor signs of stress or anxiety, and collaborate with schools.
  • For authorities: Allocate funding for mental health in schools and implement educational policies that prioritize emotional well-being.
  • For school counselors: Develop programs tailored to the specific needs of each school community and collaborate with parents and other authorities to ensure holistic support.

In conclusion, mental health is not merely an auxiliary aspect of education but a fundamental pillar of a healthy and high-performing educational system. Creating an inclusive school environment, providing emotional support to all participants, and encouraging collaboration between school, family, church, and community are essential steps in overcoming this crisis. Only through a holistic approach, based on education, art, religion, research, and community support, can we build a healthier future for everyone.

 

  *Popa Ana Elena,

School counselor teacher,

Clinical psychology specialist,

Educational psychology, school and vocational counseling specialist,

Psychotherapist in systemic couple and family therapy

Tel: 0040745469194

E-mail: anabortos@yahoo.com

 

 

 

 

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