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Caring for your Mental Health During the Holidays

Related Disability or Ministry: 
Mental Illness
Program Type: 
Family / Caregiver Support
Source Type: 
Organization
Language of resource: 
English

Holiday Anxiety: Prayer Can Help 

If you are experiencing heightened levels of anxiety this month, you are not alone! As an NCPD Board member, social worker, and priest, Fr. Fred Cabras, OFM Cap, shares in this video how prayer can be helpful during this time. 

 

 

Christmas

 

 

Tips for Coping with the Holidays 
Diocese of Toledo

The seasons of Advent and Christmas, supposedly the most joyful times of the year, may be especially difficult for people experiencing personal loss, grief, loneliness, acute and chronic illnesses, financial hardship; and marital issues, like separation or divorce. Depression and anxiety may be intensified by popular culture perceptions about how one ought to feel at Christmas. Reverend Susan Gregg-Schroeder, Coordinator of Mental Health Ministries in San Diego, CA, authored the pamphlet, Mental Illness: Coping with the Holidays, to offer helpful tips for limiting holiday stress especially for persons living with mental illness.

Tips for persons living with a mental illness:

 Remember the importance of self-care.
 Maintain regular routines for sleeping, eating, and exercise.
 Keep appointments with mental health professionals and support groups.
 When overwhelmed by large group gatherings, excuse yourself for some quiet time alone.
 Take advantage of opportunities to help others to keep your own problems in perspective.
 Find joy in the present; let go of past regrets.

How faith communities can help:

 Make a special effort to invite all to Church, especially people who are struggling.
 Share familiar Scripture stories and hymns to bring comfort to those who feel disconnected from their faith community.
 Be aware of silent sufferers who may be afraid to share their pain.
 Contact shelters and community mental health centers in your area for wish list donation opportunities.
 Visit parishioners who can’t leave their home, residential placement or hospital with a token gift from your parish to help them know they are not forgotten.

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