Mental Health & the Holidays: How to Help Loved Ones Cope With Anxiety & Depression During the Holidays Mental Health

The holidays can be stressful, especially for people with anxiety and depression. One in five adults experiences mental health issues each year – or about one at every dinner table. Here’s how you can support those who may be struggling:

  • Embrace the highs and lows. There’s more pressure to be joyous during the holidays, but it’s unrealistic to sustain.
  • Don’t overdo it. Plan for downtime and say no to keep the holidays from becoming overwhelming.
  • Live in the moment. Avoid comparing one holiday to another or dwelling on old memories that taint new ones.
  • Sweat together. Exercise alleviates stress and improves mood.
  • Find help. Encourage them to talk to their health-care provider about treatment options, even if it’s just a seasonal bout.

Six out of 10 people who struggle with mental illness say the holidays make their condition worse, most likely because of unrealistic pressure to make it the “most wonderful time of the year.” These tips can help ease anxiety and depression among your friends and family, and make the holidays a lot more tolerable for the ones you hold dear.

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Elisa Schmitz
Living in the moment is so key. These are great tips, Sophia L. Thomas, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, PPCNP-BC, FNAP, FAANP , thank you. Happy holidays!
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