Indonesia And Korea

Indonesia And Korea
Psychiatrist



" Anneyongseiyo.I Adiba will become a psychiatrist.


please help, no need to hesitate...." Adiba also looked at Beom Seok as if asking for help what else to do.


" Adiba's room is next to the boss's room. So there will be a schedule for all of you and you will have to follow the schedule." Beom Seok concluded.


" Miss this schedule and this developmental report from every time they counseling in short every one person counseling one report, she said, if the problem is too big Miss can contact the boss lest there is an incident of artists from Ha Entertainment committing suicide, okay...?..


I nodded and smiled, Beom Seok has already returned to his room. Adiba remained alone in the room while waiting for BTS to finish training.


South Korea is facing a mental health crisis. The suicide rate in South Korea reached up to 26.6 per 100,000 people last year or twice that of the United States (US). This phenomenon spread to the entertainment world.


Recently, K-pop singer Goo Ha-ra committed suicide in late November due to depression and pessimism, about six weeks after Choi Jin-ri was found lifeless in her home. Ha-ra is thought to be unable to withstand the pressure that hit her. Ha-ra has just made it to the top of her career and is often invited abroad.


However, the star of the City Hunter film (2011) was often received negative comments on social media (medsos). Her ex-boyfriend, Choi Jong-bum, even threatened to spread her video scandal on the internet. A similar fate also befell Jin-ri aka Sulli. Before the suicide, the famous South Korean model, singer, and artist often ventured about his mental condition. He even hit the general rule of K-pop artists by drinking alcohol. However, the steps taken by Sulli increasingly invite negative comments.


"Actress is very sensitive. They are also always required to be the perfect person" said Jong Woo, as quoted by CNN.


"In addition, K-pop stars are usually unable to access mental health facilities for fear of public embarrassment or lack of time due to busy schedules. They work 16 hours" he said. According to Jong Woo, suicides, especially among actresses, need to be taken seriously considering the impact on the large community. K-pop producer Stacy Nam said entertainment agencies need to have mental health experts as the workload of K-pop actresses is heavy.


Based on the workload, demands and professionalism, a psychiatrist is needed in the middle of kpop artists because suicide in Korea becomes a serious problem. A psychiatrist in the middle of the artist must be kept secret


the life and burden of the artist must also be sealed.


South Korea has the 10th highest suicide rate in the world and the highest among member countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). The average South Korean psychiatrist consulted for 116 days in 2011, compared to the OECD average of 27.5 days.


"The suicide rate in South Korea is the highest among OECD member countries,” said the OECD.


"This situation should be seen as an urgency to take concrete action in addressing mental health. South Korea needs to seriously consider the procurement of psychological therapy in various regions, including the region," concluded Jong Woo.