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Maintaining your mental health and wellbeing amid COVID-19

Advice from the Mental Health Foundation includes:
1. Maintain social contact via social media platforms, email and telephones (including video
calls)
2. Create a new daily routine. This might include: reading, watching movies, exercise,
relaxation, learning a new subject/topic, taking time to rest.
3. Continue to be aware of good, appropriate hand washing – but not excessively.
4. Avoid speculation. Access up to date information via; gov.uk, health protection Scotland
and, public health wales.
5. Take regular breaks from social media.
6. Use the various support services available.

Avoid burnout:

With weeks and months of the coronavirus pandemic ahead, it is important to have down time. Mind recommends continuing to access nature and sunlight wherever possible. Do exercise, eat well and stay hydrated

AnxietyUK suggests practising the "Apple" technique to deal with anxiety and worries. 

  • Acknowledge: Notice and acknowledge the uncertainty as it comes to mind.

  • Pause: Don't react as you normally do. Don't react at all. Pause and breathe.

  • Pull back: Tell yourself this is just the worry talking, and this apparent need for certainty is not helpful and not necessary. It is only a thought or feeling. Don't believe everything you think. Thoughts are not statements or facts.

  • Let go: Let go of the thought or feeling. It will pass. You don't have to respond to them. You might imagine them floating away in a bubble or cloud.

  • Explore: Explore the present moment, because right now, in this moment, all is well. Notice your breathing and the sensations of your breathing. Notice the ground beneath you. Look around and notice what you see, what you hear, what you can touch, what you can smell. Right now. Then shift your focus of attention to something else - on what you need to do, on what you were doing before you noticed the worry, or do something else - mindfully with your full attention.

Useful Phone Numbers:

Samaritans – 116 123; free 24 hour service

SHOUT crisis text line - for personal crisis text SHOUT to 85258

MIND information line - 0300 123 3393; call for info re mental health and advice
CALM – 0800 58 58 58; national helpline for men 
Breathing Space – 0800 83 85 87; mon to thurs 6pm – 2am & fri 6pm – mon 6am
SANELINE – 0300 304 7000; 4.30pm – 10.30pm
Barony contact points – 0345 140 7777; for emotional social and practical support
SAMH – 0141 420 1000; for info and signposting
Childline – 0800 1111; for individuals under the age of 19 offering support & advice
NSPCC – 0808 800 5000; offers help and support to parents, families and professionals

Online Resources:

Mental Health

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