"Women's Mental Health" is the theme of a lecture at UCP/Interamericana in Pedro Juan
A lecture on women's mental health was held at the Central University of Paraguay, focusing on essential issues affecting women's well-being.
In celebration of Women's Month, the Central University of Paraguay (UCP) in Pedro Juan Caballero and the Inter-American University organized a lecture titled "Women's Mental Health," which brought together students and faculty for a moment of reflection, learning, and dialogue. The event was organized by the University Leagues of Neuropsychiatry and Gynecology and Obstetrics, and took place in the auditorium of the institution's Technology Center.
The meeting provided a knowledge exchange environment between students from different semesters and professionals in the field, emphasizing the importance of discussing issues that directly impact women's lives. The lecture aimed to deepen understanding of various aspects related to women's mental health, fostering an awareness of the unique challenges women face regarding their psychological well-being.
The event featured social worker Elisangela Echeverria as the speaker, who discussed numerous factors impacting women's mental health, highlighting the relevance of creating supportive networks and resources for women. This initiative reflects a growing recognition of the need for mental health awareness in the context of gender, positing that societal changes are crucial to improve women's health outcomes and promote overall well-being.