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Ways to look after your mental health amid the coronavirus pandemic

This article is adapted from a piece previously published on Beyond Blue’s website.

 

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to have a profound impact on many people. There are a number of different ways to manage mental wellbeing, here are a few. 

Try to maintain perspective

While it is reasonable for people to be concerned about the outbreak of coronavirus, try to remember that medical, scientific and public health experts around the world are working hard to contain the virus, treat those affected and develop a vaccine as quickly as possible.

Find a healthy balance in relation to media coverage

Being exposed to large volumes of negative information can heighten feelings of anxiety. While it's important to stay informed, you may find it useful to limit your media intake if it is upsetting you or your family.

Try to maintain a practical and calm approach

Widespread panic can complicate efforts to manage the outbreak effectively. Do your best to stay calm and follow official advice, particularly around observing good hygiene habits. 

Try not to make assumptions

To contribute to a sense of community wellbeing, try to remember that the coronavirus can affect anyone regardless of their nationality or ethnicity and remember that those with the disease have not done anything wrong.

Seek support

Social contact and maintaining routines can be supportive for our mental health and wellbeing. In circumstances where this is not possible, staying connected with friends and family online or by phone may assist. Acknowledge feelings of distress and seek further professional support if required.

 

The Beyond Blue Support Service offers short term counselling and referrals by phone and webchat on 1800 512 348.