Understanding and Coping with Cabin Fever During COVID19

The COVID-19 Pandemic has altered the political, economic and social landscapes of existence in Trinidad and Tobago and across the globe. For the majority of us, social isolation is mandatory and social distancing has redefined intimate communication. Hygienic practices and interactions can mean the difference between death or life, particularly for our most vulnerable-children, pregnant women, senior citizens and individuals with preexisting health conditions. While confined to our living spaces, there emerges in this period another problem that poses a real threat to mental health, that of Cabin Fever.


According to Healthline, Cabin Fever is “a series of emotions or symptoms people experience when they are confined to their homes for extended periods of time” (https://www.healthline.com/health/cabin-fever). While the Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) does not recognize Cabin Fever as a specific diagnosis with clear parameters, historically, the condition has been recorded and known to account for psychological disturbances. Individuals engaged in Artic exploration, Space Travel, on Offshore Facilities and numerous other areas requiring extended periods of confinement, experience a host of emotions including loneliness, food cravings, restlessness, lethargy, trouble concentrating, persistent sadness or depression, lack of patience, hopelessness, decreased motivation, inability to cope with stress, frequent napping and difficulty waking and distrust. While symptom similarities exist between Cabin Fever and Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), it must be noted that the former is specifically related to isolation.


Our current dilemma is similar. We have been asked to remain confined to our homes as far as is possible with the additional restriction of social distancing. It’s astonishing how, as human beings, we’ve taken for granted the power of human touch, freedom of movement, blindsiding the relational dimension, ignoring the equilibrium these have brought to our existence. Scientists say that “we become unrecognizable in the absence of human touch,” research making significant correlations between human touch and decreases in violence, diseases, engendering trust, stronger immune systems, learning engagement and overall wellbeing, among others. But now, for the most part, we are isolated, deprived of the very thing that differentiates us from animals. It’s the resilience of the human spirit, self-discipline, factual reasoning, some good old common sense and trust in Divine power that will ingeniously see us emerge, as historically we have, in every crisis.


Many persons with unresolved relational and family issues will find difficulty during this period. One may now be confined within the very environment which may have contributed to distress and threats to life. Many exists in very small spaces, without the benefit of natural environments. Many live below the poverty line, without the very basic necessities that engender holistic human development. Many have health conditions which can be further exacerbated by confinement. Many struggle with issues of job security and income loss. For many others, the rat-race of pre-COVID-19 existence decimated the very fabric of their world, cumulatively, our society. We yearned for extra time with loved ones, postponed plans to develop skills and talents, learn to cook, plant a kitchen garden, play an instrument, rest, or even just maintain clean living spaces. So, what then shall we make of this opportunity?


Coping with Cabin Fever requires individual understanding of our spaces. Write it down. What is available to me? Who is in my space? With whom would I have to communicate everyday? For whom do I have responsibility? What financial resources are available to me? How do I plan use of those resources in the short/medium/long term? What is healthy for me? How do I care for my spiritual, intellectual, emotional and physical selves? How do we coordinate household activities to ensure that everyone remains healthy during this period? How can I reduce hysteria and panic by controlling information overload? When and what exercise can I do at home? What family activities can we engage in without threatening health/safety? How do I reach out to others and with what frequency?


In this conundrum of pandemic, we are forced headlong, to face the realities of our interactions, to reconcile how this inevitable part of our human existence is to be reinvented without contracting COVID-19, how this occasion gives rise to emerging opportunities for healing. There is now no escape to Bars, Clubs, Sports meets or watercourses, albeit, the power of control remains with us. While Cabin Fever is a reality, it is an opportunity for us to reinvent the individual living in the Cabin – make it our spaces, where we can thrive, be the best at being human, forgive, love, practice kindness and self-control in individual increments.

COVID-19 Office Safety Precautions Notice

Thank you for giving us the opportunity to provide support and telehealth services to you during the period of lockdown. Following the guidelines of the Ministry of Health, we closed our four offices on March 31, 2020. We are pleased to inform you that we will re-open to provide in-person services on MONDAY JUNE 1, 2020 at 8:00 a.m. All guidelines provided by our Ministry of Health will be adhered to. Thank you for your continued support of our service.


Elder Associates Limited has taken the following precautions to protect our clients, Care Team members, vendors and members of our community to help slow the spread of the coronavirus.

  • Office seating in the waiting room and in counselling/testing rooms has been arranged for appropriate physical distancing.
  • Each person entering our premises must wear a mask.
  • Our Care Team members maintain safe distancing.
  • Restroom soap dispensers are maintained and everyone is encouraged to wash their hands upon arrival at our office.
  • Hand sanitizers that contain at least 60% alcohol are available in the waiting room, counselling/testing rooms and at the reception counter.
  • We schedule appointments at specific intervals to minimize the number of people in the waiting room and office.
  • We ask all clients to wait in their cars until no earlier than 5 minutes before their appointment times.
  • Credit card pads, pens, clipboards and other areas that are commonly touched are thoroughly sanitized after each use.
  • Physical contact is not permitted.
  • Tissues and trash bins are easily accessed. Trash is disposed of on a frequent basis.
  • Common areas are thoroughly disinfected at the end of each day.


Thank you for your cooperation.

Paradigm Shift During A Global Pandemic

As we continue to evolve around what appears to be the ‘new norm’ of being stuck inside, working remotely, etc., it seems as though time has become irrelevant in this age of COVID-19. It can help to remember that literally billions of other people are in the same boat. Let us look at some tips to deal with COVID19 cabin fever


Update:
Elder Associates Limited continues to take the health and safety of our Care Team members, clients, vendors and other supporters very seriously.

Therefore, in adherence to the implementation, and further extension, of the national ‘Stay at Home’ directive of all non-essential services, please be advised that our area offices will be closed from Tuesday March 31, 2020 to Thursday April 30, 2020, unless otherwise notified.

The following will be in effect until further notice:

  • All counselling services scheduled during this period will be cancelled and rescheduled.
  • Clients will be advised of the availability of telephonic counselling services, as requested.
  • Clients can call in for telephonic counselling as requested.
  • 24/7 Hotline counsellors will provide services as scheduled.
  • Debriefing sessions for workplace trauma can be facilitated via conference calling.
  • Virtual workshops can be conducted with support from your IT personnel.


The hotline number is: 622-6594

We encourage each other to continue to follow the guidelines and protocols set forth by the offices of the Trinidad & Tobago Ministry of Health, the Chief Medical Officer, the Ministry of National Security, and the Ministry of Communication as we all seek to flatten the curve.


– Updated from 04/01/2020 –


As we continue to adapt to the difficult and challenging changes of the COVID-19 global pandemic, let us seek to re-invent ourselves by changing the way we think. – https://sumairaz.com/mindset-shift-during-a-pandemic


Elder Associates Limited takes the health and safety of our Care Team members, clients, vendors and other supporters very seriously.


Therefore, in adherence to the implementation of the national ‘Stay at Home’ directive of all non-essential services, please be advised that our offices will be closed from Tuesday March 31, 2020 to Wednesday April 15, 2020, unless otherwise notified.


The following will be in effect until further notice:

  • All counselling services scheduled during this period will be cancelled and rescheduled.
  • Clients will be advised of the availability of telephonic counselling services, as requested.
  • 24/7 Hotline counsellors will provide services as scheduled.


We encourage each other to continue to follow the guidelines and protocols set forth by the offices of the Trinidad & Tobago Ministry of Health, the Chief Medical Officer, the Ministry of National Security, and the Ministry of Communication as we all seek to flatten the curve.


– Updated from 03/25/2020 –


PARADIGM SHIFT: “a time when the usual and accepted way of doing or thinking about something changes completely”

The current ever-changing COVID-19 global pandemic has impacted every one of us in both work and life experiences. A paradigm shift has the power to help us change our negative thoughts to positive ones and to embrace these changes as a catalyst to better work and life outcomes.

Elder Associates Limited is here to help you navigate these new and challenging waters by continuing to open our offices to provide counselling and other services in a safe, clean, and sanitized environment. Our aim is to keep everyone safe by minimizing exposure to EAL Care Team members, clients, vendors, and others.

We encourage each other to continue to follow the guidelines and protocols set forth by the offices of the Trinidad & Tobago Ministry of Health, the Chief Medical Officer, and the Ministry of National Security. Let us each develop that paradigm shift of the way we think to trigger wholesome and positive behaviours, and protect our mental health and well-being.

The following are some key resources to provide up-to-date information and best practices:

#18 Millennials: Family and Career Expectations


 

Being a child whose parents have largely contributed towards their upbringing, and worked hard to give them the best of everything that they possibly can, it is but natural for them to keep certain expectations from their children when it comes to their achievements and accomplishments in life. By virtue of being human, every child has certain dreams and ambitions that they wish to achieve at some point in their lives, which has the tendency to stress them out every once in a while. However, the stress experienced by children amplifies over time, especially when they come to realise their parents are also rooting for them to live up to their expectations and hopes.

Every parent wants their child to be the best in their field, and ace everything that they ever attempt to do. This may, at times, cause them to set the bar really high; so much so that it may even lead to them having unrealistic expectations from their children. Despite the fact that such expectations are kept keeping in mind the best interests of the child; many-a-times parents may unknowingly end up putting constant pressure over them to achieve their parental dreams and ambitions. It is thus important that parents both acknowledge as well as accept the significant differences between pressure and motivation

https://www.betterlyf.com/academics-and-career/parents-expectations.php