We can find it hard to talk about mental health.
Q: Write down some of the reasons for this.
It is important that we do talk about mental health, and when we do:
We all have a state of physical health and a state of mental health
First, think about your physical health. We all have a state of physical health - agreed?
Q: Think about your physical health right now and how healthy you feel?
Our physical health changes all the time.
Q:
Think of a time when your physical health was better or worse.
Why? What has changed between then and now?
We can think of our state of mental health in exactly the same way.
We often talk as if other people have mental health – “them and us” and this is where some of the stigma comes from.
The fact is, we all have a state of mental health – all of us, everyone!
Just like physical health, mental health changes all the time. Our mental health can be anywhere on this scale at any time.
We all have a state of mental health.
Q: Where are you right now?
Put a mark in your own book or on the printed sheet if available.
Are you happy to share where you are with the rest of the team right now?
Q: List the feelings of what it's like when you feel you are thriving and what it's like when you feel you are struggling
Think now about what factors improve your mental wellbeing and what factors have a negative impact, e.g. home, work, friends and family etc. Write down your own factors before sharing
Share with the rest of the team:
Q: In your own lists, which factors are represented in both columns? Why could this be the case?
It's important to recognise these factors in order to help you to manage your state of mental health
Q: When you compare your influencers with those of your colleagues, what are the similarities between your factors and theirs?
Are there any surprises?
You probably found that:
This goes to show that:
WE ARE ALL HUMAN AND WE ALL HAVE SIMILAR FACTORS WHICH IMPACT OUR STATE OF MENTAL HEALTH.
When we recognise this we can start to break down the barriers about mental health, learn to talk about it and help each other.
Seafarer Resilience Modules 1 - 13 [Maritime Partners in Safety/Care for People]: go back and recap these as they have lots of information and exercises to help you to improve your state of mental
health;
ISWAN: Psychological Wellbeing at Sea
Sailors' Society: Wellness at Sea app