4 things ancient Greeks and Romans got right about mental health

They figured out that some mental illnesses can be prevented and treated.

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According to the World Health Organization, about 280 million people worldwide have depression and about one billion have a mental health problem of any kind.

People living in the ancient world also had mental health problems. So, how did they deal with them?

Konstantine Panegyres
McKenzie Postdoctoral Fellow, researching Greco-Roman antiquity, The University of Melbourne

Originally from Western Australia, I received my doctorate from the University of Oxford in 2022 as a Clarendon Scholar. My current work is about health in the ancient world, the subject of an upcoming book. I am also involved in the editing of unpublished papyri from the Greco-Roman period.