Guyana needs more mental health professionals
Given
the scarcity of mental health professionals in Guyana which impedes
access to services for LGBT people, Dr Melissa Varswyk made a call for
vulnerable communities such as the LGBT Guyanese to form groups in civil
society for policy and advocacy and community support like SASOD which
she said can very influential in offering support for persons suffering
with mental health conditions. This she said will not be easy initially
but support mechanisms are essential for persons who are struggling. Dr.
Varswyk expressed that there is a significant lack of trained mental
health professionals in Guyana and on the policy side of things Guyana
needs to focus heavily on investing in more skilled professionals such
as psychiatrists and psychologists. According to the medical
professional, a lot of students show interest in mental health and
psychiatric specializations but Guyana does not have the human resources
and necessary specialized training to fulfill the needs for these
fields of study.









