The role relaxation can play in self help for mental health

Crew Health Director Sophia Bullard, introduces the new initiative from the Club in tackling mental health amongst Seafarers:

Four years ago the UK P&I Club highlighted a need for change on the back of a steady flow of suicide cases.  Nowadays topics on seafarer mental health are frequently seen in the maritime press and online and this is progress. Since we started working on the mental health of crew we have focussed our attentions on recognising the signs and tackling the symptoms via bulletins and fact sheets for our members. 

Certainly for the Crew Health team mental health is an ongoing topic which we will continue to research and work on to reduce the stigma which is still often associated with reporting mental health problems.However, quite often we get asked if all the talk about mental health is actually going to make a difference to the lives of seafarers. It's even been said we need to stop focussing on statistics and concentrate on the person first, and actually, I tend to agree.  

Poor mental health is likely to affect the majority of people at some point in their life. So we decided to look at ways we can improve mental health amongst seafarers and actively do something to help. As mental health is such a broad subject, tackling it means taking a wide-ranging approach from various angles; education and awareness to develop our knowledge on the subject and help us notice the triggers and signs; early identification to ensure the best chance of recovery and self help in addition support are just some of the key points to focus on.

The current initiatives the Crew Health team have investigated centre on options for self help and prevention of poor mental health. One such option is relaxation recordings. It doesn't take up lots of time nor need any special equipment or investment. Sometimes being able to step away for a few minutes and give yourself some space is all you need. Breathing techniques, relaxing music and meditation can help you take control and reduce stresses and strains. For over 9 years I have been using relaxation recordings regularly after reading an article about techniques to assist with insomnia. At first I was sceptical, but within weeks I realised the relaxation tracks were working.

The breathing techniques in particular really help me to relax after a busy day. It clears my mind and I benefit from a good nights sleep. In fact, I often fall asleep within 10 minutes of the start of the recording. I find the techniques particularly helpful not just for aiding sleep, but at all times in life. Listening for 10 minutes on the train can really help me focus on the day ahead. So perhaps relaxation and meditation recordings can also work for seafarers too? This question started  our project on relaxation techniques as an aid for positive mental health. 

The Crew Health team met with clinical hypnotherapist and leading meditation practitioner Andrew Johnson to learn more. The end result has produced 4 short mp3 recordings and a booklet called "Introduction to Relaxation" which cover the basic steps of relaxation. Each recording takes only 10 minutes. Why not give it a go?"

More about Andrew Johnson

For over 20 years, Andrew Johnson has been helping people relax and create the lives they want through his range of self-care MP3 downloads, Apps and Workshops.His work has motivated and empowered people across the world and helped them cope with stress, overcome anxiety or fears, break habits and achieve their full potential. With over 11 million downloads to date, Andrews are the best selling "Self-help" recordings on Apple and Android App stores.

Through workshops, Andrew uses a range of techniques which allow people to successfully regain control and achieve positive outcomes in their work, home and personal life. Simple, safe and easy to learn and integrate in daily life, these techniques include relaxation therapy, stress management, clinical hypnotherapy, meditation and mindfulness.

"I'm absolutely thrilled to be working with the UK P&I Club in helping with their crew health initiative. UK P&I Club are setting a high standard for creative thinking and new approaches to mental health solutions and I look forward to developing new and interesting self-help recordings for this purpose." For more information on Andrew Johnson please see his website:-https://www.withandrewjohnson.com/

Staff Author

UK P&I

Date06/06/2018