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Mental Health and Isolation – Pt. 5

Mental Health and Isolation - Part 5

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In Part 4 we looked at some simple steps you can take to minimise the way your mental health is negatively impacted. We finally conclude this series by looking at what additional steps you can take to ensure that you come out of this lockdown period

This series of articles has been a look at the current lockdown situation we find ourselves in here in Victoria, and the impact it’s had / still having on mental health. I strongly believe that now, more than ever, is a crucial period of time for all of us to be more aware of our own feelings and behaviours, whilst also taking the time to stay connected with our friends and family.

We’ve looked at ways of identifying some behaviours that are associated wit mental health conditions such as stress, depression and anxiety. We have looked at some of the ways in which you can address or even counteract those behaviours. Now we’re going to look at what you can do moving forward, in addition to what we’ve already covered.

WHAT YOU CAN DO MOVING FORWARD

Counselling (online / telephone)

If you or somebody you know is in distress or immediate danger, dial 000.

Beyond Blue – 1300 22 4636

Lifeline Australia – 13 11 14

Suicide Callback Service – 1300 659 467

Mensline Australia – 1300 78 99 78

Kids Help Line – 1800 55 1800

Relationships Australia – 1300 364 277

MyCompass An initiative of the Black Dog Institute

Create a routine

Daily exercise – morning / afternoon walk

Regular check ins w/ friends / family

Video calls / Coffee catchup over zoom / facetime.

Get a hobby – knitting, sewing, baking, art, photography etc.

Learn Something – a language, a skill, an instrument etc.

Find alternatives

Meditation

Reading

Writing / journaling

Laugh!

Sex.

FINAL THOUGHTS

As cliched and as annoying as it sounds, we really are all in this together. (ugh, I feel gross just saying that). Well, unless you’re one of those selfish people who thinks that none of this applies to them and they only care about themselves.

In order for anything to have a chance of improving, we do need to cooperate. Look, unless you’re off getting your 5G microchip implanted, then that’s a valid excuse. Hahaha.

In particular, for those reading this that are in Melbourne, please, please, look after yourself. And of course, if you need to talk, reach out. I’m at home in my own little bubble. I’m not going anywhere in a hurry.

Stay connected, engaged, active and above all, stay safe.

-josh

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