#WorldMentalHealthDay: Shekinah Ade-Gold fights social anhedonia
Oct 10th, 2019 | Category: Special Reports | 1:42OCTOBER 10, 2019: October 10 is celebrated as World Mental Health Day under this year's theme: 'Mental Health Promotion and Suicide Prevention.' Today, we feature 24-year-old singer and saxophonist, Shekinah Ade-Gold, who suffers from social anhedonia, a disinterest in social contact and a lack of pleasure in social situations. Shekinah was spotted in a secluded spot on the University of the West Indies, Mona campus during the Reggae Sumfest symposium earlier this year, where he shared his story.
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