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Women's Journey to Empowerment Through Care
Friday, February 7, 2025
Your mental state is possibly the most important factor to ensure a happy, and healthy life. Mental illness is something that can affect anyone at any time. This means that we have to come up with ways to combat the increasing problem.
WE-CARE isn’t just a tool for women to accomplish something major like an addiction problem. It has some more tricks up its sleeve, like the linking resources to them. But are women in reel need to consider using an unknown app to get this kind of solution? Flow of information happens one way and not the other.
In short, the information available and the focus has been on the number of potential cases solved. We should branch out the facts that could be understood with this app, and not have the focus on women using technology. It's more about the women being able to bescate reach out for help in a discreet yet convenient way in the modern world. Most do not or cannot.
If information flows in both directions this may solve a problem. Using a mobile app can encourage a possible conversation with a person who needs to seek help. Who then is able to receive help in the safest way using videos and easy instructions that are available on mobile phones.
One such thing should definitely be considered is where the app doesn't just direct people to external resources. It has to help educate and guide them. Helping them is more than just a bandage on the problem. It is a permanent solution. This may be a more comfortable and easy place for women with symptoms but who are not diagnosed and seek therapy in the early stages.
Maybe this is a a hint about the health and mental health of women who are forever under heavy pressure. Is this the way our society should seek to find out about this kind of problem or is it a last resort, befitting any ideal lifestyle for busy people.
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