ISWAN announced the launch of a self-help guide for seafarers’ mental health, under its 24/7 helpline, “SeafarerHelp”. Working away at sea with limited means of communication and little or no shore leave means that it can be difficult for seafarers to access the emotional support they might need.
Forming part of ISWAN’s Seafarers’ Health Information Programme (SHIP)and overseen by Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Dr Pennie Blackburn, the new self-help guide is entitled “Steps to Positive Mental Health” and intended to be the first in a series of ‘Good Mental Health Guides for Seafarers’.
The guide contains skills, exercises and coping strategies to help seafarers deal with their emotions when they are experiencing stress or feeling low, including examples of positive coping statements and guidance on using mindfulness to deal with stressful situations.
As well as dealing with issues such as unpaid wages and abandonment, the SeafarerHelp team is also there to listen and provide emotional support to any seafarer feeling depressed, lonely or unhappy.
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