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Professor Mayosi committed suicide

28 July 2018, 8:50 PM  |
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University of Cape Town Dean of Health Sciences Professor Bongani Mayosi  battled with depression.

University of Cape Town Dean of Health Sciences Professor Bongani Mayosi battled with depression.

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University of Cape Town Dean of Health Sciences Professor Bongani Mayosi battled with depression.

A Cape Town-based Clinical Psychologist has urged those suffering from depression to seek help amid news that acclaimed Professor Bongani Mayosi took his own life.

Mayosi’s family say the University of Cape Town Dean of Health Sciences had been battling depression for the past two years. Mayosi was 51.

He had been awarded the county’s highest honour, the Order of Mapungubwe in 2009 and an A-rated National Research Foundation researcher.

Psychologist, Dr Shahieda Carlie-Abrahams says even people who appear accomplished or successful can be secretly suffering from depression. Carlie-Abrahams says people should look out for changes in behaviour, such as constant irritability or aggression.

She says other symptoms are insomnia, weight gain or loss and low energy levels.

“There’s a triad of depression where it is how you perceive yourself, you perceive others and what is happening. Are they feeling like “I can’t do this anymore” or “this is becoming too much. I’m failing in or I’m disappointing people.” You start developing a perception of people that’s negative. So, then you look at your outcomes. You don’t see a positive outcome.”

The funeral for Professor Mayosi will take place next Saturday.  That is according to a statement from the family. No further details of the funeral arrangements have been released.

Thandiswa Mawu and Lyndon Khan

 

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