South Korea Launches National Mental Health Initiative

October 31, 2025
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The South Korean government launched a mental health reform program emphasising digital counselling, school-based outreach, and AI-assisted therapy. Rising youth stress and social isolation rates prompted the initiative.

The Health Ministry stated that early intervention programs would target adolescents, while workplaces would receive additional psychological support resources. Public health researchers call the move timely amid post-pandemic mental health concerns.

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