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EPISODE · May 21, 2026 · 35 MIN

Modern Society’s Mental Health Crisis - An Irish Perspective - Nigel Mulligan

from Dublin Dialogues · host Dublin Dialogues

Society’s mental health crisis is a systemic emergency fueled by digital isolation, economic pressures, and overwhelmed healthcare systems. With over 1 billion people affected globally—and nearly 40% of adults locally reporting at least one mental health disorder—it demands both cultural shifts and accessible, timely care - Maynooth UniversityIn this enlightening conversation, psychotherapist Nigel Mulligan dives deep into the complex intersections of mental health, societal pressure, and our modern digital reality. Drawing from his extensive background in psychoanalysis and social work, Nigel explains how the environments we live in—influenced by consumerism, technology, and algorithmic control—often mirror the symptoms he sees in his clinic. This video goes beyond typical clinical advice, exploring the 'why' behind rising anxiety and depression, the impact of neoliberalism on individual identity, and the critical importance of human connection. Viewers will gain a profound understanding of how to reclaim their mental autonomy, navigate the challenges of modern life, and why symptoms might actually be a necessary language for self-truth. Whether you're struggling with work-life balance, interested in the psychology of social media, or seeking a deeper meaning in a fast-paced world, this discussion offers actionable ways to view your own journey and the collective human experience.

Society’s mental health crisis is a systemic emergency fueled by digital isolation, economic pressures, and overwhelmed healthcare systems. With over 1 billion people affected globally—and nearly 40% of adults locally reporting at least one mental health disorder—it demands both cultural shifts and accessible, timely care - Maynooth UniversityIn this enlightening conversation, psychotherapist Nigel Mulligan dives deep into the complex intersections of mental health, societal pressure, and our modern digital reality. Drawing from his extensive background in psychoanalysis and social work, Nigel explains how the environments we live in—influenced by consumerism, technology, and algorithmic control—often mirror the symptoms he sees in his clinic. This video goes beyond typical clinical advice, exploring the 'why' behind rising anxiety and depression, the impact of neoliberalism on individual identity, and the critical importance of human connection. Viewers will gain a profound understanding of how to reclaim their mental autonomy, navigate the challenges of modern life, and why symptoms might actually be a necessary language for self-truth. Whether you're struggling with work-life balance, interested in the psychology of social media, or seeking a deeper meaning in a fast-paced world, this discussion offers actionable ways to view your own journey and the collective human experience.

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