



Dr. Muhammad Rizwan, CEO of the School of Self-Education and Positive Personality Growth and Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Wah, supervised the successful organization of the 6th Mental Health Camp held by the Department of Psychology, University of Wah, on 10 February 2026.
Organized under his supervision as Chief Organizer, the event was coordinated by Dr. Noman Aftab, Ms. Rizwana Samreen, and Ms. Dimpal Kumari. The camp was designed to promote mental health awareness, reduce the stigma associated with psychological concerns, and encourage emotional well-being among students and the wider community.
The initiative offered counseling services, awareness activities, and interactive learning opportunities aimed at creating a supportive, informed, and mentally healthy environment. The event was honored by the presence of Haji Muhammad Hussain of Positive Solutions as Chief Guest. It was further graced by the participation of the Dean, Faculty of Basic Sciences, the Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, and the Director ORIC, University of Wah, all of whom appreciated the Department of Psychology for organizing a timely and meaningful initiative.
The camp also welcomed participation from representatives of Riphah International University, Young Muslim Inclusive Education System, Sir Syed School Wah Cantt, Senses Child Development School, Lahore Grammar School, Rising Shine School, and the Pakistan Institute of Living and Learning. Their presence strengthened inter-institutional collaboration and expanded the reach of community mental health awareness efforts.
A dedicated counseling setup team, supervised by Ms. Hajra, Ms. Habiba, and Ms. Haleema, provided professional, confidential, and empathetic on-the-spot psychological guidance, which was highly appreciated by participants. In addition, a number of interactive stalls, effectively organized and managed by Ms. Ayesha, actively engaged visitors through awareness-based activities and informative sessions on important mental health topics.
The 6th Mental Health Camp received highly positive feedback from students, faculty members, and visiting guests. Participants especially appreciated the interactive stalls, accessible counseling support, and the overall organization of the event. Through the collective efforts of faculty members and students, the camp became a meaningful and impactful step toward promoting psychological well-being and fostering a culture of openness, support, and awareness at the University of Wah.