Welcome to This Next Song's About!
May 13, 2020

"Mental Health: Coping Techniques for a Pandemic" ft. NYC Psychotherapist Eve Blatt

"This Next One's About" Lockdown Edition! In honour of Mental Health Awareness Month, I invited Psychotherapist Eve Blatt to talk about how this crisis has been impacting our mental health and we talked about some things we can do to look after ourselves...

The player is loading ...
This Next Song‘s About - A Songwriter‘s Podcast

"This Next One's About" Lockdown Edition! In honour of Mental Health Awareness Month, I invited Psychotherapist Eve Blatt to talk about how this crisis has been impacting our mental health and we talked about some things we can do to look after ourselves and others to get through this crisis.

Eve Blatt is a Psychotherapist currently self-employed in private practice in Manhattan. She holds a Masters Degree in Social Work from NYU and has completed post graduate training in Feminist Relational Psychotherapy, Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy and Sensorimotor Psychotherapy. Eve worked for 11 years at an alcohol and drug treatment program providing individual and group psychotherapy. She is especially interested in treating substance use disorders as symptoms of deeply engrained traumas. She assists clients in integrating fragmented parts of their identity through an Anti-Racist and LGBTQ affirmative lens.

 

Some resources discussed during this episode: OMH Emotional Support Helpline: 1-844-863-9314

The Emotional Support Helpline provides free and confidential support, helping callers experiencing increased anxiety due to the coronavirus emergency. The Helpline is staffed by volunteers, including mental health professionals, who have received training in crisis counseling.

Free 10 min Guided Meditations: https://www.headspace.com/covid-19

Center for Mindful Self Compassion-Free Guided Meditation: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0c4aa4af29ab9-free 

Free online classes at Coursera.org https://www.coursera.org/  type in Free in their Search and there are over 1500 free classes.

National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800 273- 8255 (TALK)or text Got5 to 741741