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The beginning of a new year finds many of us taking stock of our lives, making resolutions for change and setting goals. For most, taking care of our physical health lands at the top of the list.
However, resolving to take care of our mental health is just as important. According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, approximately 1 in 5 adults in the U.S. experience mental illness in any given year. Another poll found that more than half of adults reported their mental health was affected by stress related to COVID-19.
As a fresh, new year approaches, many of us may still feel tired, sad and restless as we try to recover from the trauma and challenges of the past three years. Some of us experienced loss, such as the death of a loved one, illness or financial struggles.
And we are not out of the woods yet, as COVID-19 continues to spread. We can easily get lost in our thoughts and jump to the worst-case scenarios or have thoughts wishing things were how they used to be before the pandemic.
"Stress is like a coiled spring,” says Caroline Atterton, LCSW, lead therapist at Sharp Mesa Vista Hospital. "Over a long enough period of time, the tension on the spring can increase. It’s important to take time every day to relax, unwind properly, and time out to take care of ourselves and our mental health.”
Atterton offers five tips for taking care of your mental health in the new year:
"As a new year begins, let’s resolve to make our mental health a priority in 2024," Atterton says. "And let’s remind ourselves of all our inner strength that has helped us make it this far."
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