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Many women at rehab are there because of broken hearts — Wendy Shay

Singer Wendy Shay is using her platform to draw attention to mental health challenges, revealing that one of her new songs, PTSD, was inspired by a young woman she met at a rehabilitation center.

In an interview on GHOne TV monitored by MyNewsGh, the award-winning artist recalled visiting a rehab center as part of her charity work and being moved by a young woman’s story of trauma and recovery.

“I met this beautiful girl who had been introduced to drugs by her first boyfriend. The relationship was toxic, and when he went to jail, she struggled to receive love again,” Wendy recounted. “She eventually checked herself into rehab because she had suicidal thoughts.”

Wendy, who trained as a nurse before pursuing music, said she immediately recognized the woman’s symptoms as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).

“Her story touched me so much. That’s how the song PTSD was born,” she said.

The singer emphasized that heartbreak and toxic relationships often contribute to mental health issues, particularly among women.

“People laugh when someone is heartbroken, but it’s not funny. It can damage your mind and soul. Many women at rehab centers are there because of broken hearts,” she explained.

Wendy called for more open conversations about mental health in Ghana.

“We don’t talk enough about mental health. As someone with a platform, I feel it’s my duty to raise awareness,” she said.

Her album Ready, she added, explores themes like mental health, love, and self-worth, issues she believes are crucial to adulthood and emotional healing.

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