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Tunisia’s mental health landscape reflects the psychological toll of prolonged social and political uncertainty. Mental health experts note that stress-related disorders and emotional exhaustion are increasingly common, particularly among working adults and students.
In response, Tunisia has seen a renewed focus on resilience-building, trauma care, and workplace mental health. Some institutions are introducing mental health support services, while independent practitioners advocate for national strategies that prioritise prevention, not just treatment.
Public discussions on mental wellbeing are slowly becoming more visible, signaling a shift toward recognising mental health as a fundamental component of national stability and human development.

