Wessex Scene Mental Health Issue

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COVID’S INFLUENCE ON MY MENTAL HEALTH According to Dr Antonis Kousoulis, the Director of England and Wales at the Mental Health Foundation, ‘There is no vaccine to protect our mental health against the consequences of the pandemic. Instead, we need to focus on prevention.’ This statement resonates with me, as the pandemic has actually urged me to seek professional help for my mental health, including starting a course of medication for my anxiety. Looking back a year, I think my past-self could not have imagined taking such a large step for my wellbeing, and I partly thank the pandemic for urging me to do this.

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he pandemic has had a huge impact on people’s general wellbeing and has caused a lot of panic worldwide. With the one-year anniversary of the UK’s first lockdown passing back on 23rd March, it is important to reflect on the impact it has caused on mental health. My mental health is something I have struggled with for as long as I can remember. In particular, I have had issues with anxiety, from finding it hard to be calm in social situations to generally feeling worried and overthinking with no apparent cause. The pandemic has only heightened this. I vividly remember the panic caused by the announcement of the first lockdown in March 2020, and I do not think that I have really calmed down since. It has been exhausting seeing people not taking the pandemic seriously. Being aware of people being selfish by having house parties and going out when they shouldn’t makes me both exasperated and angry. Why should these people be allowed to socialise and enjoy themselves while the people taking the pandemic seriously have been essentially stuck at home for a year feeling hopeless and lonely? Not only this, having family members who are classed as vulnerable makes me extra cautious about the virus, and seeing people act in this selfish manner worries me deeply as there is always a risk to my loved ones if they continue.

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The transition to online learning has been quite difficult for me, and struggling with participation has been a main issue. The mere thought of an online seminar had me stressed days in advance. Luckily, I have had very supportive lecturers who have been more than willing to help me throughout this year. This feeling of anxiety and stress that I have had throughout this semester, both in terms of the content of my degree and the strain placed on me by the pandemic, urged me to take steps to attempt to improve my mental wellbeing. It is a work in progress, but it is something that I could not have imagined myself doing in the past. The pandemic has definitely placed a strain on my, and no doubt others’, mental health. The best solution I’ve found during this difficult time is trying to distract myself. Whether this is by watching a comfort TV show of mine, or going for a walk, it is good to try and clear your mind. Do not be afraid to ask for help. I think asking for a helping hand is one of the biggest steps when struggling with your mental health, and taking it is definitely worth celebrating. Remember that you are not alone during this difficult, unpredictable time.

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I’M REALLY OCD ABOUT MY KITCHEN CUPBOARD’ AND OTHER WAYS TO SOUND LIKE A BUTTHEAD

3min
pages 33-36

THE TRUE CAUSE OF NIGHT TERRORS AND WHY WE SHOULD NO LONGER FEAR THEM

3min
page 32

WEIGHING IN

3min
page 31

THE PRESSURE TO SUCCEED: WHY SCIENTISTS ARE PRONE TO MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES

4min
pages 28-29

NAVIGATING THE PSYCHOLOGY OF A POST-COVID AGE

2min
pages 26-27

A TRANSCENDENCE BETWEEN STATES OF MIND: UNTANGLING THE TRIBULATIONS OF SELF-DISCOVERY

4min
pages 24-25

PRODUCTIVITY CULTURE: A FALSE IDEA OF PRODUCTIVITY HAS LEAD US ASTRAY

2min
page 21

A PILGRIMAGE OF SELF-REFLECTION: ENLIGHTENMENT IN THE FOOTHILLS OF GERMANY

3min
pages 22-23

USING LOCKDOWN AS AN OPPORTUNITY TO IMPROVE MY MENTAL HEALTH

3min
page 20

WE ALL NEED HUGS

2min
page 19

HOW MY THERAPY CATS SAVED MY LIFE

2min
page 18

WHY WE GET MENTAL HEALTH WRONG

3min
pages 16-17

IS MENTAL HEALTH JUST A STUDENT POLITICS BUZZWORD?

2min
pages 14-15

FOOD AND MOOD: EATING TO IMPROVE YOUR WELLBEING

2min
page 9

WHY THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH IS THE MOST IMPORTANT RELATIONSHIP YOU WILL EVER HAVE

2min
page 10

MEGHAN AND DIANA: THE MENTAL HEALTH OF ROYAL WIVES

2min
page 13

THE NEGATIVE SIDE OF SOCIAL MEDIA

3min
page 11

HOW TO PREVENT BURNOUT

3min
page 8

FEATURES

4min
pages 4-5

MY MENTAL HEALTH AND ME

3min
page 6

COVID’S INFLUENCE ON MY MENTAL HEALTH

2min
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