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Farming and Mental Health Stigma

Many farmers tend to leave their mental health symptoms untreated. In fact, a study showed that nearly 40% of farmers indicated that they would be unlikely to seek help for their mental health. So what happens? Just like their physical health symptoms, some farmers may ignore their symptoms while others try to ‘tough it out’ and hope that things will just get better on their own.

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STRESS OR ANXIETY - WHAT DO YOU MEAN IT’S BOTH?

We’ve all felt anxious at one point or another in our lives. It’s a very normal reaction to stress. It’s feeling worried, panicked, fearful, and uneasy about a future concern. We might even feel faint, sweaty like our heart is racing, or we get jelly legs. Because these feelings can be so unpleasant, our anxiety can lead to us avoiding certain situations. 

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WE’VE NEVER TALKED ABOUT OUR MENTAL HEALTH, WHY START NOW?

If you’re a farmer, you know that farming is big business. According to some recent statistics, farms across the country contributed to the Canadian economy in a major way: $87 billion in just one year to be exact.  

But here's a question for you: What province contributed the most to this total? If you said Alberta, you’d be right! Our farmers reported $22.2 billion -- that’s over 25% of that Canadian total. 

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FARMERS DON’T GET DEPRESSED…RIGHT?

Everyone feels sad or “blue” every once in a while. We might say something like, “I’m not myself lately,” when we feel a bit down or miserable. Usually, these feelings pass in a couple of days or less. 

But if you’re feeling an ongoing sense of sadness and hopelessness that doesn’t seem to go away after a couple of weeks, and it's starting to interfere with your daily routine, it could be a warning sign of a deeper problem.

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GOOD STRESS VERSUS BAD STRESS. IS THERE A DIFFERENCE?

Many years ago, my dad was asked to be the coach for a youth baseball team in our town. He had a ton of things already on his plate, but as is so often the case, if there weren’t any volunteer coaches, there would be no youth sports for the kids in town. 

So my dad, and other farmers in town agreed to be coaches. Sure, my dad knew how to play baseball, but to coach a bunch of 10-year olds? You could say that a little bit out of his comfort zone! I remember looking at my brothers at the time, and I bet we were all thinking, “This is going to be interesting…” 

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Anxiety

Have you ever had to speak in public and felt really nervous about that? Your palms were sweaty, your heart was racing, and you had butterflies in your stomach. But once you finished speaking and sat down, you calmed down and started feeling like yourself again. Feeling nervous like this is perfectly normal and very common. But imagine if that feeling of nervousness and impending doom stuck with you all day?

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Depression

Depression is a severe mood disorder that affects nearly 34% of Canadian farmers. While we often think that it’s just about feeling unhappy and hopeless, depression might also manifest itself in angry outbursts, taking unnecessary risks, and drinking more than usual.

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Burnout

From sun up to sun down, a farmer’s life is busy doing this and that and going here and there. Unlike someone with a 9 to 5 job, a farmer can’t easily hang their hat at the end of the day because farming is a lifestyle, and your family might also be your employees.

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Chronic Stress

Our bodies are hard-wired to deal with stress so that we can protect ourselves from predators. Even though most of us don’t face these types of threats anymore, that doesn’t mean our life is free of stress. Quite the opposite! We face many daily demands, such as having heavy workloads, paying bills, fixing equipment, and caring for our family. When we interpret these hassles as threats, we’re on high alert, under pressure, and irritable.

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What to Expect in a Therapy Session

Whether you’re thinking of talking to a therapist or you’ve already booked your appointment, thinking about your first session might be nerve-wracking for some. You might go back and forth on whether even to go. Many people schedule, cancel and then reschedule that first appointment.

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Myths and Misconceptions about Therapy

There are a lot of misguided notions about what happens in therapy and how a therapist can help you. Sometimes we get these ideas from popular television shows (remember Fraser!) or movies. Unfortunately, these ideas are often incorrect and can even prevent people from getting help.

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