Know that you are not alone and the feeling can be treated.
Health care workers take care of the physical and mental health of others, but it cannot be stated enough that your mental health also matters.
If you find your mood and energy is low for extended periods and that it affects your daily routine – your work and relationships – it may be depression. Know that you are not alone, and the feeling can be treated.
It cannot be stated enough that your mental health matters.
You Are Not Alone
Depression affects hundreds of thousands of Canadians, of all ages, genders, and backgrounds. Everyone reacts differently to depression, and it should not be mistaken for just a feeling of sadness; the important thing to know is that it is treatable.
Your Mental Health Matters
Remember that you are only human. Be sure to meet your basic needs: eat, sleep, socialize, and take breaks.
Someone Is There For You
Don’t ever feel ashamed to seek treatment or care – the help you need is available. There are resources below that you can try, and a much larger list on our resources page.
If you are considering suicide or are concerned about someone who may be, call the Suicide Prevention line at 1-800-SUICIDE (1-800-784-2433). You can also call the Canadian Suicide Prevention Service line at 1-833-456-4566. Someone will be ready to listen and speak to you.
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 in response to COVID-19. Call: 1-888-686-3022 or Email: MRT@phsa.ca
Web Resources
For more information, we have compiled a list of resources to help you cope up with anxiety during these difficult days.
Phone Line for Healthcare Workers
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 in response to COVID-19. Call: 1-888-686-3022 or Email: MRT@phsa.ca
Anti-Depressant Skills Workbook: A Self Care Guide
Using a cognitive and behavioural approach the ASW guides you to make important changes to help emerge from depression. ASW is available in multiple languages including: English, French, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Punjabi, Farsi, and Vietnamese.
BounceBack® is a free skill-building program designed to help adults and youth 15+ manage low mood, mild to moderate depression, anxiety, stress or worry. Delivered online or over the phone with a coach.