To explore the role of Religious Institutions on Mental Health in Malawi. The case study of Blantyre CCAP Synod
Abstract
The study aimed at Exploring the role of Religious institutions in Mental Health in Malawi. The study used qualitative methodology where in depth interviews, focus group discussions and standardised open ended interviews were involved. The study established the following twelve findings: Mental health issues are neglected in Malawi, mental health challenges are increasing in Malawi,depression is the main mental health problem in Malawi, there are various misconceptions on mental health in Malawi that makes it hard to effectively address the situation, religion influences mental health, Religious Institutions are at the best position to deal with mental health issues that requires Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and some Religious Institutions are imposing mental health problems in Malawi. The study established the following implications: The
government of Malawi should develop a mental health policy that will will address the challenges faced by mental health institutions, guided by a set of goals the government must aim at changing the negative perception of mental disorders by the public, reduce the incidences attributed by mental disorders and the prevalence of mental disorders, mental health should be incorporated mental in the school‟s curriculum,The Religious Institutions should provide counselling, prayer and support to people experiencing adverse life situations, the Religious Institutions should work hand in hand with mental health care providers and Mental health awareness campaigns should be provided and reach all stakeholders thus, community religions, community leaders, community members. The study serves as an informant to the Government, communities, religious institutions, non-governmental organisations and every reader about Mental Health in Malawi.
