Understanding Generational Views on Mental Health
In a rapidly evolving world, our views on mental health have changed through the years alongside shifts in culture, technology and societal norms. Each generation has its own set of values, experiences, challenges and historical contexts which results in differing perspectives. Here, we explore how different generations view mental health, the factors that have shaped these perspectives, and how we can bridge the generational gap to promote better understanding and support. The Silent Generation (Born 1928-1945) Members of the Silent Generation often grew up in a time when discussing mental health issues was considered taboo. Stiff upper lips and stoic attitudes were the norm. Seeking help for mental health challenges was seen as a sign of weakness. Many of [...]