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Poverty is an important social problem that affects millions of people around the world. Not only does it limit access to basic needs such as food and shelter, but it also has a profound impact on mental health. Research has shown that people living in poverty are at higher risk for a variety of mental health problems, including depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). One of the main ways poverty affects mental health is through chronic stress. People living in poverty often experience a constant state of financial insecurity and uncertainty, which can lead to chronic stress and anxiety. It can also lead to physical health problems such as cardiovascular disease, which can further worsen mental health problems. Another way poverty can affect mental health is through social isolation and lack of social support. People living in poverty may have limited access to social networks and support systems, which can make them feel isolated and disconnected from society. This can lead to feelings of hopelessness and depression. In addition, people living in poverty may have limited access to mental health services and supports, which can make it difficult for them to get the help they need. Poverty can also have a negative impact on children's mental health. Children living in poverty are more likely to experience trauma, such as neglect or abuse, which can lead to mental health problems in adulthood. In addition, children living in poverty may have limited access to education and other opportunities, which can make it difficult to reach their full potential. Overall, poverty is a complex issue that affects not only access to basic needs but also mental health. health. It is important that society views poverty as a social problem and provides support and resources for those living in poverty, including access to mental health services. It should be noted that poverty is not only an economic condition, but also a multidimensional phenomenon that includes includes other factors such as education, access to healthcare and quality of living conditions. For this reason, solving the problem of poverty requires a multifaceted approach that takes into account all the different aspects that contribute to the emergence of poverty and its impact on mental health. Sincerely, Your psychologist, consultant, cognitive behavioral therapist, Yulia Churina

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