Malaysia’s Mental Health Struggles Mirror Global Emotional Crisis
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Malaysia’s Mental Health Struggles Mirror Global Emotional Crisis

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A rise in anger-driven violence is being linked to persistent emotional stress, poor coping skills, and toxic online environments, say experts. Dr. Mohamad Naqiuddin from Universiti Putra Malaysia warned that unresolved trauma, anxiety, and impulsive responses are pushing people toward aggression.

Malaysia’s Mental Health Struggles Mirror Global Emotional Crisis

A recent case involving a man allegedly pushing his wife from a moving van highlights these dangers. Social media’s anonymity and exposure to digital hostility only worsen emotional regulation. Dr. Siti Khadijah of University of Nottingham Malaysia stressed that mental health stigma, cultural pressure, and constant online conflict increase reactivity. Experts urge healthier digital habits and emotional coping strategies.

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