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Exploring the Mental Health at Higher Education Institutions
Abstract
Teachers and Students both is important pillar of education sector. So both performances depend on their mental health and well-being, particularly in higher education settings. Concern for the mental health and wellbeing of teachers and students attending higher education institutions (HEIs) throughout the world has grown during the past ten years. All professions, but especially education, face these problems. Children are also not untouched by this. Higher education has a mental health problem, which affects both students and instructors. Education has become easier, but it is still difficult. There is a deep connection between academic stress and the mental health of HEIs teachers and students. Both students and teachers now live in a very stressful environment due to the competitive and constantly changing environment and culture of higher education institutions. Mental health concerns can be managed if the causes of the problem can be identified and addressed properly.
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