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๐๐๐ก, ๐๐ฎ๐ง๐ ๐๐, ๐๐๐๐: The Health Department conducted an awareness session on de-addiction under the School Health Education program, part of the National Mental Health Programme (NMHP) and the National Tobacco Control Program (NTCP), at Lamdon Model Senior Secondary School, Leh on June 26.
District NTCP Consultant, Dr. Stanzin Jamyang, delivered a comprehensive presentation covering the dangers of smoking and its link to lung cancer, stages and symptoms of lung cancer, and the risks associated with smoking. He also discussed smoking as a potential gateway to drug addiction.
NTCP Psychologist at SNM Hospital, Leh, Phuntsok Diskit, addressed the addiction cycle, emphasizing how curiosity can lead to addiction despite bans on substances like โcool lipโ. She highlighted the role of mobile counseling in de-addiction and encouraged students to avoid smoking and drugs.
Clinical Psychologist at SNM Hospital, Leh, Jigmet Angmo spoke about identity crises and the neurological impact of drug abuse, including the release of dopamine and the challenges of dependency. She stressed the dangers of incomplete treatment and the severe consequences of addiction.
Counsellor from Tele-MANAS, UT Ladakh, Deachen Angmo Paldan explained the usage of tele-manas for mental health support.
The event was attended by the Principal of Lamdon School, teachers, medical officials, and students.