Ways to Protect Mental Health During the Coronavirus Pandemic [infographic]


In this post, we share our latest infographic outlining ways to protect your mental health during the COVID-19 Pandemic


  • Boris MacKey

The world is an overwhelming place at the moment. Anxiety and uncertainty are common emotions, with the Covid-19 lockdown easing, and social distancing measures changing almost weekly. This is why taking care of your mental health during the coronavirus pandemic is paramount.

How our infographic can help

Our infographic provides not only facts and statistics about how the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted on mental health. We have also included some useful tips and guidelines that you can practice at home. These will help you look after your physical and mental wellbeing.

You will also find some valuable information about looking out for signs and symptoms that your loved ones are struggling with their mental health, and how to help them if they are.

Contained within this infographic are also some useful pointers to keep in mind about mental health. We feel that reducing the stigma is vital, and we’re here to help you understand what yourself, or your nearest and dearest who are perhaps not coping well, need during this unprecedented time.

Remember, you are not alone in your feelings. And remember that those feelings – whether it’s anxiety, sadness, survivor’s guilt, or loneliness – will in time pass. Staying at home or abiding by lockdown restrictions can be difficult for some. But in the long-run, you’re doing what you can to protect yourself and others.

Take a look at our infographic below to learn more about coronavirus and mental health – and don’t forget to share it with others who you think will benefit from this expert advice.

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