As a healthcare worker, the stress and feelings of anxiety are often greater as you worry about the health and safety of those in your care. To manage this we have information and resources compiled just for you.
To start, it’s important to recognize that feeling stressed and anxious is a normal response to working in challenging environments with individuals who are going through difficult times in their lives.However, too much anxiety can contribute negatively to your health and well-being. Here to Help has information and actions you can take to manage your stress and anxiety.
Everyone reacts to anxiety differently, so it is important to take time to recognize what you are going through and understand your own emotions. As difficult as it can be, remember to be kind to yourself. Remember, you are not alone with your feelings. Before you can take care of others, be sure to take care of yourself. Try this article from Psychology Today for practices to maintain your emotional health.
It can help to unplug from social media and the news. While it is important to stay up-to-date using reliable sources, the constant stream of bad news can be too much at times. Check out Here to Helps’ Staying Mentally Healthy with Technology.
Even caregivers need the help of others. This can be difficult when we’re already overwhelmed, but social interaction is essential Here are some helpful tips to connect with others. If you feel you can’t reach out to co-workers, friends or family, and need professional help, doctors and mental health professional care are also there to help you make it through.Remember, there is no best way to connect. Think about what works for you in your situation.
The Mobile Response Team is available to support the mental well-being and psychological safety of frontline healthcare workers who are experiencing distress and mental health concerns. Call: 1-888-686-3022 or Email: MRT@phsa.ca
Here to Help: Here to Help- Anxiety Facts and Information
CMHA-BC Division: anxiety disorders fact sheet
Anxiety Canada: www.anxietycanada.com
BC Mental Health and Substance Use Services: BC Mental health and Substance Use Services
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