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It's Christmas - How to look after our Mental Health.

December 19, 2021 Simon Pearson
It's Christmas - How to look after our Mental Health.
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A Big Mouthful
It's Christmas - How to look after our Mental Health.
Dec 19, 2021
Simon Pearson

Christmas can be a difficult time of the year for so many reasons.
 It can increase a sense of sorrow, loss, isolation, despondency, failure, regret and despair to identify just a few issues.
It can also be a time of over indulgence in many areas, food, alcohol, drugs, sex, risk taking behaviours, anger and for some being abused.

This episode doesn't try to resolve all those issues but it  does look at what we can do to feel empowered, to be mindful, present and hopefully more resilient.

Please do not forget to subscribe to A Big Mouthful and email me with any thoughts about what you have listened to and with any suggestions for what you would like to hear.

Details are below along with some useful links to accompany this episode.

I hope your Christmas or festive season is all you would want it to be.
See you in 2022.

Please contact A Big Mouthful with any feedback, requests, suggestions or to be involved in an episode.

Email: abigmouthful1@gmail.com

Don't forget to subscribe to A Big Mouthful Podcasts.

Follow us at :

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Your GP can help you:
Ring the surgery for an out of hours telephone number

outReach Cumbria
http://www.outreachcumbria.org.uk/

Just Like Us
https://www.justlikeus.org/

Mermaids
https://mermaidsuk.org.uk/

Supporting trans women in domestic and sexual violence services
https://www.stonewall.org.uk/supporting-trans-women-domestic-and-sexual-violence-services

Help for teenagers, young adults and students

https://www.nhs.uk/mental-health/children-and-young-adults

How universities offer student mental health support

 https://www.whatuni.com/advice/student-life/student-mental-health-support/102217/

Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide exist to meet the needs and break the isolation experienced by those bereaved by suicide.
https://uksobs.org/

Email – write to email.support@uksobs.org

Helpline – open 9am to 9pm Monday to Sunday 0300 111 5065

Punjabi Speaking Women’s Group – Contact birmingham@uksobs.org or 07376 303 438

Text SHOUT to 85258
https://giveusashout.org/about-us/about-shout/

Samaritans: 0845 7909090

24 hour helpline support for those experiencing distress, despair and/or suicidal feelings

LGBT Foundation:  – 0845 3 30 30 30 or 0161 235 8035 (10am-10pm, daily)
  Helpline run by Lesbian and gay health charity. Email: info@lgbt.foundation

Hopeline UK  https://www.papyrus-uk.org/
Support for under 35’s at risk of suicide  0800 068 4141


Crisis Messenger
A free, confidential 24/7 text service. Text IUCS to 85258




Show Notes

Christmas can be a difficult time of the year for so many reasons.
 It can increase a sense of sorrow, loss, isolation, despondency, failure, regret and despair to identify just a few issues.
It can also be a time of over indulgence in many areas, food, alcohol, drugs, sex, risk taking behaviours, anger and for some being abused.

This episode doesn't try to resolve all those issues but it  does look at what we can do to feel empowered, to be mindful, present and hopefully more resilient.

Please do not forget to subscribe to A Big Mouthful and email me with any thoughts about what you have listened to and with any suggestions for what you would like to hear.

Details are below along with some useful links to accompany this episode.

I hope your Christmas or festive season is all you would want it to be.
See you in 2022.

Please contact A Big Mouthful with any feedback, requests, suggestions or to be involved in an episode.

Email: abigmouthful1@gmail.com

Don't forget to subscribe to A Big Mouthful Podcasts.

Follow us at :

Instagram: a_big_mouthful
or
YouTube: A Big Mouthful
or
Twitter
: @Mouthfulbig


Your GP can help you:
Ring the surgery for an out of hours telephone number

outReach Cumbria
http://www.outreachcumbria.org.uk/

Just Like Us
https://www.justlikeus.org/

Mermaids
https://mermaidsuk.org.uk/

Supporting trans women in domestic and sexual violence services
https://www.stonewall.org.uk/supporting-trans-women-domestic-and-sexual-violence-services

Help for teenagers, young adults and students

https://www.nhs.uk/mental-health/children-and-young-adults

How universities offer student mental health support

 https://www.whatuni.com/advice/student-life/student-mental-health-support/102217/

Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide exist to meet the needs and break the isolation experienced by those bereaved by suicide.
https://uksobs.org/

Email – write to email.support@uksobs.org

Helpline – open 9am to 9pm Monday to Sunday 0300 111 5065

Punjabi Speaking Women’s Group – Contact birmingham@uksobs.org or 07376 303 438

Text SHOUT to 85258
https://giveusashout.org/about-us/about-shout/

Samaritans: 0845 7909090

24 hour helpline support for those experiencing distress, despair and/or suicidal feelings

LGBT Foundation:  – 0845 3 30 30 30 or 0161 235 8035 (10am-10pm, daily)
  Helpline run by Lesbian and gay health charity. Email: info@lgbt.foundation

Hopeline UK  https://www.papyrus-uk.org/
Support for under 35’s at risk of suicide  0800 068 4141


Crisis Messenger
A free, confidential 24/7 text service. Text IUCS to 85258