The Duty Of Staying Home & The Responsibility To Care For Ourselves

MANAGING OUR MENTAL HEALTH DURING THE PANDEMIC LOCKDOWN

By Lucas Voclere

 

Prelude - The Duty Of Staying Home & The Responsibility To Care For Ourselves

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               Let’s be realistic: the global crisis of the coronavirus is here to stay, - first through the various stages of the pandemic, then through its wide & complex aftermath. Like for any crisis, time efficiency & tasks management are essential. We need to prioritise what needs to be done, provide resilient & continuous efforts, and make sure to distribute & share responsibilities.

               Politicians & Researchers among other professionals are in charge of hindering the spread of the Covid-19 virus & eradicating it, and finding further medical, socio-political, economical & hopefully ecological solutions.

               Then come the frontline workers who are dangerously exposed to risks of contamination, burn out & other more or less severe mental health issues. The healthcare work force has been trusted and possibly burdened with the over-pressuring hardship to save as many contaminated lives as possible, while sustaining their usual aids. Utilities employees are laden with maintaining ‘essential’ industries & services to prevent society as we know it from collapsing.

               Whether homeless, ill or facing other tragic situations, - potentially caused or amplified by the pandemic -, some need to focus their energy on that adversity. I am deeply sad to confess that my immense compassion for them doesn’t come with a plan of actions to assist them. I sure hope this global crisis will be a wake up calls for governments, institutions & individuals to mobilise themselves to better support the most disadvantaged citizens.

               For my part, I am making no plan of actions but rather an attempt to provide some tips & guidelines to those in similar situations with mine; - those in confinement. I am writing to those in quarantine who are fulfilling their duty to stay home to avoid participating to the spread of the virus and overwhelming the healthcare system (NHS or else in other countries). I hope you are safe from illness, financial predicaments and domestic abuse.

               As a Counsellor working at the moment online, I have the same duty to stay home & the responsibility to assist my clients to the best of my abilities. I am also an individual facing, - like everyone isolated -, legitimate, normal, complex & multiple flows of emotions, thoughts & energies with variations over time. I am in my third week of self-isolation and I therefore had for my clients & myself to reflect on the best practices to survive this misfortune, sustain a good (enough) mental health and if possible, even nurture some well-being.

               Because I feel the desire to assist individuals beyond my clients & loved ones, I am working on a series of articles combining & synthetising my therapeutic reflections to hopefully provide to some of you useful insights, tips & guidelines. As I am aware of the immediacy of the situation and how much many of you are eager to find assistance right now, I will share the flow of my writings as soon as they come, instead of delaying them with an unnecessary perfectionism. I will nonetheless edit & add to them over time. Please bear with me & be indulgent, and don’t hesitate to provide me with constructive feedback or suggestions of what you would like for me to write about or resources to add to my articles (via Twitter or Instagram @PurposefulSelf). I sincerely hope some of you will find something helpful in those articles, and because they are as much meant for you as for myself I unified them under the main title: Managing Our Mental Health During The Pandemic Lockdown.

               Thank you for your reading. Stay home, be safe.

RESOURCES

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-stay-at-home-guidance/stay-at-home-guidance-for-households-with-possible-coronavirus-covid-19-infection

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-action-plan

https://www.cipd.co.uk/news-views/coronavirus/faqs

https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/coronavirus/coronavirus-and-your-wellbeing/

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/self-isolation-advice/

https://www.nhs.uk/oneyou/every-mind-matters/coronavirus-covid-19-staying-at-home-tips/

https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/publications/looking-after-your-mental-health-during-coronavirus-outbreak

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-00933-5

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-and-domestic-abuse

https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/healthy-body/getting-help-for-domestic-violence/

https://www.reducingtherisk.org.uk/cms/content/support-numbers

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_domestic_violence_hotlines

https://www.hotpeachpages.net/europe/