“It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year” by Andy Williams has always been one of my favorite holiday songs, but the holiday season isn’t always the most wonderful time for everyone. For many adults and students, this can be a difficult time.
As clinical psychologist Dr. Lisa Strohman pointed out in a recent blog post, the holidays can be filled with additional stressors. Sprinkle in the isolation brought on by COVID-19 and you have a recipe for anxiety and depression.
But there are ways that adults and children alike can combat the holiday blues—even with the stay-at-home orders, social distancing, and uncertainty around how to celebrate the festive season.
In Gaggle’s recent Student Wellness Series: Holiday Blues webinar, Dr. Strohman shared these holiday coping strategies:
Admittedly, the fourth one—don’t isolate yourself—is difficult given the restrictions we face these days related to COVID-19, but there are ways to stay connected and enjoy the holiday season. Building on Dr. Strohman’s list, here are some additional ideas to help adults or students make this a more wonderful time of year:
Whatever you do, remember to stay connected and move around. A phone call, FaceTime, or short walk could make all the difference toward making it the most wonderful time of the year!