As a licensed mental health counselor in NYC, I understand the importance of taking care of one’s mental health during the holiday season. The holidays can be a challenging time for many people, especially for those who have experienced trauma. That’s why I want to offer some suggestions for using trauma-informed care techniques to take care of your mental health during the holidays.
One helpful technique is to practice self-awareness. It is important to be mindful of your own emotions and behaviors, and to pay attention to any triggers or warning signs that may arise during the holidays. This can include taking breaks when needed, setting boundaries, and seeking support when needed. Engaging in activities that promote self-care, such as getting enough sleep, eating well, and participating in physical exercise, can also be beneficial.
Another important aspect of trauma-informed care is seeking out supportive relationships. The holidays can be a challenging time for those who have experienced trauma, but having supportive relationships can make a big difference. Consider reaching out to trusted friends or family members for support, or seeking the help of a Telehealth provider. Telehealth allows for virtual mental health services, which can be especially helpful during the holiday season when in-person appointments may be more difficult to come by. Remember to practice mindfulness and self-compassion, and to use healthy coping strategies when needed. By following these trauma-informed care techniques, you can take care of your mental health during the holidays and throughout the year.