Lower expectations for stress relief over holidays: Psychologist
The holiday season is supposed to be one of cheer and joy for most, but for anyone grieving the loss of a loved one or those with anxiety, this can be the toughest time of year for them.
According to Dr. Wayne Schlapkohl, a psychologist at mental health and addiction with the Saskatchewan health Authority, there are two very different causes of depression during the holidays.
Schlapkohl said the more obvious cause is from those who are isolated or going through their first holiday season without a loved one who has recently passed. He added the less obvious one is stress and anxiety from the expectations people put on themselves during the season.
“People put a lot of ‘should’ on themselves,” Schlapkohl said. “They feel they should get the tree up and decorated by a certain time or they should spend a lot of money on presents and that puts a lot of stress on them. If that is the problem then part of the solution is to let go of some of those expectations.”