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It’s not the “most wonderful time of year” for everyone but we can try to make it a little better for each other. This is why mental health and kindness is so important.

 

Johannesburg, South Africa (15 December 2022) – The festive break is generally a happy time for most, where spending time with loved ones, going on holiday, resting, and celebrating with friends and family is to be expected. However, many South Africans have a very different experience during this time and find the holiday season fills them with stress, anxiety and loneliness.

This sentiment, along with the financial strain that many South Africans are facing with the highest unemployment, inflation, and interest rates in recent memory, adding to the stress of daily life, means the festive season may not be as joyous as it should be for everyone.

The reality is that it’s not the “most wonderful time of year” for everyone but we can try to make it a little better for each other. A little easier to get through. We need to remember to always be kinder than necessary because everyone we meet is fighting some kind of battle we know nothing about. The tragic truth is that sometimes kindness is not enough and that is when we need to remind the people that we love, that it is okay not to be okay and sometimes we all need to take a time out, or reach out, or do whatever we need to protect ourselves.

Luckily there are incredible institutions like Panda that are trying to help carry the load for South Africans who are feeling pretty heavy right now.

Allan Sweidan, co-CEO and co-founder of Panda says: “More people than we might expect will be struggling during the holidays, especially with South Africa having some of the worst mental health measures in the world. The holiday blues are real and can be linked to anxiety, situational sadness, fatigue, irritability, and even stress, despite it being meant to be a time of rest.”

Many people have the means and ability to seek support if they’re struggling with their mental health, but for thousands of South Africans who don’t know who to turn to or where to begin, this time of year can be very dark and scary.

For this reason, mental health App Panda, has developed a programme of free online sessions specifically for those who struggle through the festive season.

“The sessions, presented by experienced counsellors and professionals, provide hands on, practical advice, steps, and methods to help those needing support to manage and cope with this time of year. The most important thing to remember is that you are not alone if you’re feeling this way, and help is available when you need it,” he adds.

In addition to the sessions, users can also book appointments with trained counsellors and psychologists if they prefer one-one support.

The Panda app, launched in 2021 out of the severe lack of mental health support for most South Africans, provides a safe environment for those seeking mental health support to effectively deal with an array of conditions, from depression and anxiety to everyday stress.

To learn more and get more information about the upcoming Forrest sessions, search “Join Panda” in your app store.


Sources: Panda | Mental Health App 
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