EP 33: Mental Health and the Holidays

Inspiration from the Couch

Inspiration from the Couch
EP 33: Mental Health and the Holidays
Dec 02, 2021 Episode 33
Avery Hoenig, PhD, Jamie Wilson, PhD, and Lucy Smith, PhD

For many people the holiday season is not always the most wonderful time of year. According to a recent survey, the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) reports that approximately 24% of people with a diagnosed mental illness find that the holidays make their condition “a lot” worse and 40% “somewhat” worse. Join Avery, Jamie, and Lucy in their discussion regarding how and why the holiday season can affect one’s mental health. We discuss how stress can arise from a variety of sources including loneliness, hectic schedules, overstimulation, high expectations, comparison-making, personal grief, economic concerns, separation from and/or conflict with family members, and emphasis on food and alcohol. Lastly, we offer suggestions on how to cope more effectively during the holiday season.

Do try this at home:

  • Be mindful, name, and validate that holiday stress exists and can exacerbate mental illness. 
  • Rehearse and role-play how you will approach various holiday events.
  • Stick to routines and schedules as best as you can.
  • Engage in self-care and take breaks when needed.
  • Manage expectations and make holidays “ordinary” to take the pressure off.
  • Ask for support from others, including mental health providers.
  • 1-800-273-TALK is the National Suicide Crisis Hotline