Managing Your Mental Health During COVID-19
Maintaining our mental health during COVID-19 is going to require extra effort, but we can and will get through this together.
Maintaining our mental health during COVID-19 is going to require extra effort, but we can and will get through this together.
Lean on each other and put in the extra effort to stay connected.
The current coronavirus (COVID-19) has caused a lot of stress and disruption in our lives. In a very short amount of time, our daily routines have drastically changed.
The steps we are taking to help prevent and slow the spread of COVID-19 may be seemingly straightforward (washing hands, staying home as much as possible, and keeping our physical distance when we go out), but their practical impacts are huge and living this way will take some adjusting to.
Maintaining our mental health during this time is going to require extra effort, but we can and will get through this together.
Here at HeadsUpGuys, we’re adding new content to help navigate these strange times.
Don’t think you’re invincible. COVID-19 has led to a rise in depression, stress, and anxiety. Here’s are some ways to get support.
With all the added stress of COVID-19, it’s important to check-in on the mental health of those we care about.
Losing your job or getting hours cut back is tough. Dealing with this while managing the extra stress and uncertainty surrounding COVID-19 is even tougher.
Finding the positives in a bad situation. When used to raise awareness and spread hope, social media can bring us together.
Here are some tips to help maintain your mental health while working from home (our staff at HeadsUpGuys are following these too).
There’s a lot of uncertainty and stress about the current coronavirus (COVID-19). It’s easy to get caught up with fear and panic, but that can be mitigated
Make sure you are getting updates and following guidelines from official and credible sources, like the following:
We are in unprecedented times, and all this has added a new major stressor to our lives. If you are feeling overwhelmed, it is crucial to reach out. Talk to friends and family members, and make use of the health/crisis lines.
Help us explore the complex connections between men's mental health and their romantic relationships by participating in the Men and Relationships Study. Your insights will contribute to a deeper understanding of how relationships impact well-being, helping to shape better mental health support for men.
Participants may enter a draw for one of four $100 prepaid Mastercards.
Take the survey today and be part of this important research.