Mental health is obviously a big concern during the current COVID-19 lockdowns. We spoke with Dr Jaelea Skehan, a registered psychologist, researcher and Director at Everymind for some advice on managing our mental health during these times.
Mental health is obviously a big concern during the current COVID-19 lockdowns. We spoke with Dr Jaelea Skehan OAM, a registered psychologist, researcher and Director at Everymind for some advice on managing our mental health during these times.
Dr Skehan addresses the following questions:
– What can I do for self-care in lockdown when I don’t have access to the usual services I am used to? (0.48)
– I’m worried about a family member who is not coping well due to the lockdown. What can I do to help them? (4.15)
– I’m feeling very stressed working from home, homeschooling and looking after a baby, what can I do? (9.21)
– I’m feeling anxious about the COVID-19 situation and what it means for the future. How can I manage this? (14.11)
– My loved ones have opposing opinions on things such as vaccinations and lockdown. What can I do to protect these relationships? (17.50)
– I’m feeling bullied about the decisions I’ve made to do with my health, for example, be vaccinated. How can I manage this situation? (21.03)
HMRI would like to acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live, the Awabakal and Worimi peoples, and pay our respects to Elders past and present. We recognise and respect their cultural heritage and beliefs and their continued connection to their land.
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