Psychological Counseling and Social Work: Saudi Perspective on Mental Health Care
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Psychological Counseling, Social Work, Saudi Arabia, Mental Health, Vision 2030, Cultural CompetenceAbstract
Psychological counseling and social work in Saudi Arabia have evolved significantly in response to the growing recognition of mental health as a crucial component of overall well-being. Traditionally, mental health issues were often stigmatized, leading many individuals to avoid seeking help. However, increased awareness and education have been pivotal in changing societal attitudes, promoting the importance of psychological counseling as a valuable resource. The Saudi government has made strides in integrating mental health services into the healthcare system, focusing on community-based interventions. This includes the establishment of counseling centers and the incorporation of mental health education within universities and schools, reflecting a commitment to destigmatizing mental health issues and providing accessible support for those in need. Social workers play a vital role in the landscape of mental health care, particularly in navigating the complexities of cultural norms and family dynamics that often influence individual experiences. They are instrumental in providing support not only to individuals with mental health issues but also to their families, helping to bridge the gap between traditional practices and modern therapeutic approaches. By fostering community support networks and advocating for resource allocation, social workers enhance the accessibility of mental health services across diverse populations. As Saudi Arabia continues to modernize its approach to mental health care, integrating psychological counseling and social work into a cohesive framework remains essential for addressing the emerging challenges and improving outcomes for individuals facing mental health issues in the Kingdom.
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