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Mental Health in Dhaka University: Challenges and Support

Mental Health in Dhaka University: Challenges and Support, University life is often described as one of the most exciting periods in a person’s life. It is a time of personal growth, academic exploration, independence, and career preparation. However, behind the achievements, campus activities, and academic success stories, many students face significant mental health challenges.

As the country’s premier higher education institution, the University of Dhaka attracts some of the brightest students from across Bangladesh. Yet the pressures associated with academic competition, financial concerns, social expectations, career uncertainty, and personal struggles can significantly impact students’ psychological well-being.

Mental health among university students has become an increasingly important topic in Bangladesh. Awareness is growing, but many students still suffer silently due to stigma, lack of information, or limited access to professional support.

This article explores the mental health challenges faced by Dhaka University students, the importance of support systems, available resources, and how professional counseling can help students thrive academically and emotionally. Mental Health in Dhaka University: Challenges and Support.


Why Mental Health Matters for University Students

Mental health affects every aspect of student life.

A student’s emotional well-being influences:

  • Academic performance
  • Concentration and memory
  • Relationships
  • Physical health
  • Decision-making ability
  • Career development
  • Self-confidence

When mental health problems remain untreated, they can affect attendance, grades, social functioning, and overall quality of life.

Healthy students are more likely to succeed academically and maintain balanced lives both during and after university.


The Current Mental Health Situation Among University Students

Across the world, universities are witnessing a rise in:

  • Anxiety disorders
  • Depression
  • Panic attacks
  • Burnout
  • Sleep disorders
  • Social anxiety
  • Substance misuse
  • Academic stress

Students often experience multiple challenges simultaneously.

The transition from school to university introduces new responsibilities and expectations that can feel overwhelming.

For many students, Dhaka University represents their first experience living away from home, managing finances independently, and navigating adult responsibilities.


Common Mental Health Challenges Faced by Dhaka University Students

Academic Pressure

Academic competition remains one of the biggest stressors.

Students frequently worry about:

  • Maintaining grades
  • Completing assignments
  • Preparing for examinations
  • Research requirements
  • Future employment opportunities

Constant pressure can lead to chronic stress, anxiety, and burnout.


Career Uncertainty

Many students worry about:

  • Job availability
  • Competitive job markets
  • Higher education opportunities
  • Government recruitment exams
  • Family expectations

Uncertainty about the future often contributes to excessive anxiety and self-doubt.


Financial Stress

Many students face financial difficulties during their studies.

Common concerns include:

  • Tuition costs
  • Housing expenses
  • Transportation
  • Educational materials
  • Supporting family members

Financial insecurity can significantly affect emotional well-being.


Relationship Problems

University life introduces new friendships, romantic relationships, and social dynamics.

Students may struggle with:

  • Breakups
  • Family conflicts
  • Loneliness
  • Social rejection
  • Interpersonal misunderstandings

These challenges often contribute to emotional distress.


Hostel and Residential Stress

Living in halls or away from family can create adjustment difficulties.

Students may experience:

  • Homesickness
  • Isolation
  • Roommate conflicts
  • Lack of privacy
  • Sleep disturbances

The adjustment process can be emotionally demanding.


Social Media and Comparison Culture

Many students compare themselves to others online.

This can lead to:

  • Low self-esteem
  • Feelings of inadequacy
  • Anxiety
  • Fear of missing out (FOMO)
  • Body image concerns

Constant comparison negatively impacts mental well-being.


Anxiety Among University Students

Anxiety is one of the most common mental health concerns among students.

Symptoms may include:

  • Excessive worry
  • Racing thoughts
  • Restlessness
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Panic attacks
  • Sleep problems

When anxiety becomes persistent, professional support can be highly beneficial.


Depression Among Students

Depression affects thousands of university students worldwide.

Warning signs include:

  • Persistent sadness
  • Loss of interest in activities
  • Fatigue
  • Social withdrawal
  • Changes in appetite
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Feelings of hopelessness

Early intervention can significantly improve outcomes.


Sleep Problems and Student Mental Health

Many students sacrifice sleep due to:

  • Exam preparation
  • Social activities
  • Online entertainment
  • Part-time work

Poor sleep contributes to:

  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Reduced concentration
  • Lower academic performance

Maintaining healthy sleep habits is essential for emotional health.


Stigma Around Mental Health

Despite increasing awareness, stigma remains a major barrier.

Many students fear:

  • Being judged
  • Appearing weak
  • Being misunderstood
  • Social rejection

As a result, they often delay seeking help until symptoms become severe.

Breaking mental health stigma is essential for creating healthier university communities.


Warning Signs That a Student May Need Professional Help

Students should consider professional support if they experience:

  • Persistent anxiety
  • Ongoing sadness
  • Panic attacks
  • Difficulty functioning academically
  • Severe stress
  • Emotional breakdowns
  • Relationship difficulties
  • Self-harm thoughts
  • Suicidal thoughts

Seeking help early can prevent problems from becoming more serious.


Support Systems for Students

Family Support

Families play an important role by:

  • Listening without judgment
  • Offering emotional support
  • Encouraging treatment when needed
  • Maintaining open communication

Peer Support

Friends often notice emotional changes first.

Supportive friendships can reduce feelings of loneliness and isolation.


University Counseling Services

Professional counseling services can provide:

  • Emotional support
  • Stress management strategies
  • Crisis intervention
  • Academic coping skills

Students should feel encouraged to access available mental health resources.


Professional Therapy

Therapy provides a confidential and supportive environment to explore emotional difficulties.

Evidence-based approaches include:

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Helps students identify and change negative thought patterns.

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)

Teaches emotional regulation and coping skills.

Mindfulness-Based Therapy

Improves emotional awareness and stress management.

Family and Relationship Counseling

Supports students experiencing interpersonal challenges.


How Students Can Protect Their Mental Health

Build Healthy Routines

Maintain regular:

  • Sleep schedules
  • Exercise habits
  • Meal times

Consistency improves emotional stability.


Manage Academic Workload

Break large tasks into smaller goals.

Avoid last-minute cramming whenever possible.


Stay Socially Connected

Positive social relationships act as protective factors against depression and anxiety.


Limit Social Media Comparison

Focus on personal growth rather than comparing achievements with others online.


Seek Help Early

Mental health concerns are easier to manage when addressed promptly.


Professional Mental Health Support Available Through MindSheba

Students struggling with stress, anxiety, depression, burnout, relationship issues, trauma, or academic pressure may benefit from professional support.

Leading Psychiatrists

1. Dr. Sumaiya Nausheen Ahmed

Senior Psychiatrist
Locations: Dhanmondi, Banani & Video call psychotherapy
Experience: 10+ years
Qualification: MBBS (Dhaka), MD Psychiatry (BMU)
Position: Associate Professor & Head of Department, Universal Medical College Hospital
๐Ÿ•˜ Consultation: 9:00 AM โ€“ 11:00 PM
๐Ÿ“… Available: Saturday โ€“ Friday (7 Days a Week)


2. Dr. Tanjima Tajreen

Psychiatrist
Locations: Gulshan, Badda, Uttara & Video call psychotherapy
Experience: 10+ years
BMDC No: A59879
Memberships:

  • Royal College of Psychiatrists, UK
  • European Psychiatric Association
  • American Psychiatric Association


    ๐Ÿ•˜ Consultation: 9:00 AM โ€“ 11:00 PM
    ๐Ÿ“… Available: Saturday โ€“ Friday (7 Days a Week)

3. Dr. Susmita Sarkar

Psychiatrist
Location: Mogbazar & Video call psychotherapy
Experience: 10 years
Position: Assistant Professor (CC), Department of Psychiatry
Affiliation: Bashundhara Ad-Din Medical College Hospital
BMDC Reg: A56619
๐Ÿ•˜ Consultation: 9:00 AM โ€“ 11:00 PM
๐Ÿ“… Available: Saturday โ€“ Friday (7 Days a Week)


4. Dr. Imdadul Magfur

Psychiatrist & Psychotherapist
Experience: 9 years & Video call psychotherapy
Affiliation: Department of Psychiatry, Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College Hospital
BMDC Reg: A71553
๐Ÿ•˜ Consultation: 9:00 AM โ€“ 11:00 PM
๐Ÿ“… Available: Saturday โ€“ Friday (7 Days a Week)


5. Dr. Soubarno Roy Badhan

Psychiatrist
Location: Uttara Branch
Experience: 6 years & Video call psychotherapy
Affiliation: Dhaka Medical College Hospital
BMDC Reg: A60448
๐Ÿ•˜ Consultation: 9:00 AM โ€“ 11:00 PM
๐Ÿ“… Available: Saturday โ€“ Friday (7 Days a Week)


6. Dr. Sanjida Tanjin Khan

Psychiatrist
Location: Motijheel Branch
Experience: 8 years & Video call psychotherapy
Position: Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry
BMDC Reg: A69502
๐Ÿ•˜ Consultation: 9:00 AM โ€“ 11:00 PM
๐Ÿ“… Available: Saturday โ€“ Friday (7 Days a Week)

These specialists provide psychiatric assessment, medication management, anxiety treatment, depression treatment, trauma care, ADHD management, and emotional wellness support.


Experienced Psychologists and Counselors

Afroja Sultana
Psychologist
Uttara, Banasree, Mogbazar & Online Branch
17 Years of Experience
๐Ÿ•˜ Consultation: 9:00 AM โ€“ 11:00 PM
๐Ÿ“… Available: Saturday โ€“ Friday (7 Days a Week)

Shamsun Nahar
Psychologist
Mogbazar & Online Branch
17 Years of Experience
๐Ÿ•˜ Consultation: 9:00 AM โ€“ 11:00 PM
๐Ÿ“… Available: Saturday โ€“ Friday (7 Days a Week)


Sharmin Akter Shetu
Senior Psychologist
Online Branch
13 Years of Experience

๐Ÿ•˜ Consultation: 9:00 AM โ€“ 11:00 PM
๐Ÿ“… Available: Saturday โ€“ Friday (7 Days a Week)

Lutfun Nahar
Clinical Psychologist
Mirpur-2 & Online Branch
13 Years of Experience

๐Ÿ•˜ Consultation: 9:00 AM โ€“ 11:00 PM
๐Ÿ“… Available: Saturday โ€“ Friday (7 Days a Week)

Md. Sazzad Chowdhury
Clinical Psychologist
Banani & Online Branch
10 Years of Experience

๐Ÿ•˜ Consultation: 9:00 AM โ€“ 11:00 PM
๐Ÿ“… Available: Saturday โ€“ Friday (7 Days a Week)

Mostak Ahamed Imran
Senior Psychologist
Green Road & Online Branch
12 Years of Experience

๐Ÿ•˜ Consultation: 9:00 AM โ€“ 11:00 PM
๐Ÿ“… Available: Saturday โ€“ Friday (7 Days a Week)

Dharmendra Roy
Clinical Psychologist
Chattogram & Online Branch
12 Years of Experience

๐Ÿ•˜ Consultation: 9:00 AM โ€“ 11:00 PM
๐Ÿ“… Available: Saturday โ€“ Friday (7 Days a Week)

Shahrina Ferdous
Senior Psychologist
Chattogram & Online Branch
14 Years of Experience

๐Ÿ•˜ Consultation: 9:00 AM โ€“ 11:00 PM
๐Ÿ“… Available: Saturday โ€“ Friday (7 Days a Week)


Hasanuzzaman Al Bannah
Psychologist
Dhanmondi & Online Branch
8 Years of Experience

๐Ÿ•˜ Consultation: 9:00 AM โ€“ 11:00 PM
๐Ÿ“… Available: Saturday โ€“ Friday (7 Days a Week)

Khalil Ahmed Mamun
Psychologist
Sylhet & Online Branch
6 Years of Experience

๐Ÿ•˜ Consultation: 9:00 AM โ€“ 11:00 PM
๐Ÿ“… Available: Saturday โ€“ Friday (7 Days a Week)

Nayeema Haque
Psychologist
Mirpur-2 & Online Branch
17 Years of Experience

๐Ÿ•˜ Consultation: 9:00 AM โ€“ 11:00 PM
๐Ÿ“… Available: Saturday โ€“ Friday (7 Days a Week)

Ummay Kulsum Keya
Psychologist
Dhanmondi & Online Branch
5 Years of Experience

๐Ÿ•˜ Consultation: 9:00 AM โ€“ 11:00 PM
๐Ÿ“… Available: Saturday โ€“ Friday (7 Days a Week)

Tuhora Begum
Psychological Counselor
Gulshan, Banani & Online Branch
11 Years of Experience

๐Ÿ•˜ Consultation: 9:00 AM โ€“ 11:00 PM
๐Ÿ“… Available: Saturday โ€“ Friday (7 Days a Week)

Ridwan Ashfiq Chy
Psychologist
Uttara & Online Branch
4.5+ Years of Experience

๐Ÿ•˜ Consultation: 9:00 AM โ€“ 11:00 PM
๐Ÿ“… Available: Saturday โ€“ Friday (7 Days a Week)

Mohammad Zayeed Bin Alam

Psychologist
Uttara & Online Branch
9+ Years of Experience

๐Ÿ•˜ Consultation: 9:00 AM โ€“ 11:00 PM
๐Ÿ“… Available: Saturday โ€“ Friday (7 Days a Week)

Mohammed Mahabubur Rahaman Hridoy
Senior Psychologist
Mirpur & Online Branch
11 Years of Experience

๐Ÿ•˜ Consultation: 9:00 AM โ€“ 11:00 PM
๐Ÿ“… Available: Saturday โ€“ Friday (7 Days a Week)

Tanvir Ahmed Shuvo
Counselling Psychologist
Banani & Dhanmondi Branch
12 Years of Experience

๐Ÿ•˜ Consultation: 9:00 AM โ€“ 11:00 PM
๐Ÿ“… Available: Saturday โ€“ Friday (7 Days a Week)

Tanvir Ahmed Pranto
Consultant Psychologist
Banani & Online Branch
5+ Years of Experience

๐Ÿ•˜ Consultation: 9:00 AM โ€“ 11:00 PM
๐Ÿ“… Available: Saturday โ€“ Friday (7 Days a Week)

These professionals provide counseling for:

  • Academic stress
  • Anxiety disorders
  • Depression
  • OCD
  • PTSD
  • Relationship difficulties
  • Burnout
  • Career uncertainty
  • Self-esteem concerns
  • Trauma recovery
  • Emotional regulation

Counseling and Consultation Fees

Psychologist Services

Individual Counseling

  • Face-to-face Session: Tk 2,500
  • Online Video Session: Tk 2,000
  • Duration: 50โ€“60 Minutes

Couple Counseling

  • Face-to-face Session: Tk 3,500
  • Online Video Session: Tk 2,500
  • Duration: 80โ€“90 Minutes

Psychiatrist Consultation

Standard Consultation

  • Face-to-face Session: Tk 1,500
  • Online Video Session: Tk 1,500
  • Duration: 15โ€“20 Minutes

Extended Consultation

  • Face-to-face Session: Tk 2,000
  • Online Video Session: Tk 2,000
  • Duration: 20โ€“30 Minutes

Why Mental Health Support Should Be a Priority in Universities

Mental health is not separate from educationโ€”it is a fundamental part of academic success.

Students who receive proper psychological support often experience:

  • Better concentration
  • Improved academic performance
  • Stronger relationships
  • Higher confidence
  • Better emotional regulation
  • Greater resilience

Universities, families, policymakers, and mental health professionals must work together to create environments where students can thrive both academically and emotionally.


Conclusion

Mental Health in Dhaka University: Challenges and Support, Mental health challenges among Dhaka University students are real, significant, and deserving of attention. Academic pressure, career uncertainty, financial concerns, relationship difficulties, and social expectations can all contribute to emotional distress.

The good news is that help is available. Through supportive relationships, increased awareness, counseling services, and professional mental health care, students can develop the resilience needed to overcome challenges and build successful futures.

Seeking help is not a sign of weakness. It is a step toward growth, healing, and long-term success.

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