Mental health is just as important as physical health when it comes to overall wellness.
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MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES AND OPTIONS
From the World Health Organization:
Impacts of vision impairment
Personal impact
Young children with early onset severe vision impairment can experience delayed motor, language, emotional, social and cognitive development, with lifelong consequences. School-age children with vision impairment can also experience lower levels of educational achievement.
Vision impairment severely impacts quality of life among adult populations. Adults with vision impairment often have lower rates of workforce participation and productivity and higher rates of depression and anxiety. In the case of older adults, vision impairment can contribute to social isolation, difficulty walking, a higher risk of falls and fractures, and a greater likelihood of early entry into nursing or care homes.
Economic impact
Vision impairment poses an enormous global financial burden. For example, the annual global costs of productivity losses associated with vision impairment from uncorrected myopia and presbyopia alone were estimated to be US$ 244 billion and US$ 25.4 billion, respectively.
Mental Health is so important, but it is usually the last thing we think about. There are many different ways to help with your state of mind, but this is definitely an area that one size does not fit all.
therapy
Mental Therapy is Just as Important as Physical Therapy!
Therapy is a great way to help you work through your difficult times. Until I began seeing a therapist for other reasons, I didn't realize how much my vision loss played into my overall mental health.
The list below provides a few ways to find a professional near you. I will warn you, it might not be easy. If you have insurance, it is important to make sure the professional is included in your plan. In some cases, I found that different providers in the same practice were and were not covered. I recommend asking those close to you for personal recommendations.
Don't give up! It may take time to find someone you feel comfortable with. If it's not working for you, look for someone else.
Your friends and family
Your primary care physician
Your insurance company will give you the names of in- and out-of-network providers
Your local mental health agency
Recommendations from your Low vision agencies
Psychology Today - listings of professionals by zip code
Betterhelp.com - 100 % online help. Offers different plans. (I have not used this service nor am I being paid to list them. I am just listing as a possible resource. Please do your own homework.)
CDC
The CDC has many resources available:
The free and confidential resources below can help you or a loved one connect with a skilled, trained mental health professional.
Helplines
Need Support Now?
If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org
Disaster Distress Helpline: CALL or TEXT 1-800-985-5990 (press 2 for Spanish)
On This Page
Abuse/Assault/Violence
National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 or text LOVEIS to 22522
National Child Abuse Hotline: 1-800-4AChild (1-800-422-4453) or text 1-800-422-4453
National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) or Online Chat
LGBTQ+
Trans Lifeline: 1-877-565-8860 (para español presiona el 2)
The Trevor Project’s TrevorLifeline: 1-866-488-7386
Older Adults
The Eldercare Locator: 1-800-677-1116 – TTY Instructions
Alzheimer’s Association Helpline: 1-800-272-3900 (para español presiona el 2)
Veterans/Active-duty Military
Veteran’s Crisis Line: 988, then select 1, or Crisis Chat or text: 838255
Finding Treatment
Find a provider treating substance use disorders, addiction, and mental illness.
American Psychiatric Association Foundation
Find a Psychiatrist
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist Finder
American Psychological Association Find a Psychologist
lighthoust guild
Lighthouse Guild’s Dorothy Strelsin Behavioral Health Clinic is the only behavioral health center in the United States focused on people who are blind, visually impaired, or at risk for vision loss. We also offer services to families and caretakers as they manage issues related to living with and caring for an individual with a vision impairment or at risk of vision loss. We are uniquely qualified to address your fears and obstacles, identify physical and emotional behaviors that no longer serve you, and forge a path of care to achieve your goals. Services are offered through face-to-face and telehealth visits, based on your preferences and needs.
To start, we conduct a comprehensive assessment to determine the right treatment plan for you. We then prioritize your individual issues and work through them with you, one by one, to make positive changes in your life.
250 West 64th Street
New York, NY 10023
212-769-6200Albany
30 Century Hill Drive, Suite 2
Latham, NY 12110
518-436-1520Buffalo
1170 Main Street
Buffalo, NY 14209
716-885-8041Niagara Falls
4520 Military Road
Niagara Falls, NY 14305
716-285-3499https://lighthouseguild.org/healthcare-
Related Articles:
Demmin DL, Silverstein SM. Visual Impairment and Mental Health: Unmet Needs and Treatment Options. Clin Ophthalmol. 2020;14:4229-4251
Cree RA, Okoro CA, Zack MM, Carbone E (2020). Frequent Mental Distress Among Adults by Disability Status, Disability Type, and Selected Characteristics – United States 2018. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR).
International Day of People with Disabilities. Accessed November 17, 2020. https://idpwd.org/event/idpwd2020/
National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Diseases , Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Mental Health of People with Disabilities, November 20, 2023.
apps and websites
Calm
Is a website and app that provides many great free resources as well as a premium service. They cover a broad range of mental health areas and have an nice selection of calming music, stories, and sounds, as well.
Dare response
Is a program that provides many different tools to help overcome anxiety. It can be used as an app on your Android or iPhone. I read their book and it really helped me understand what a panic attack physically does in your body and how to deal with them.
There are many free options to use, but they also have a premium service which I have not used.
Hadley
Has some videos, workshops, and podcases on coping with vision loss and your mental health.
National Association for Visually Handicapped (NAVH)
NAVH is committed to ensuring that impaired vision does not result in impaired life. Our mission is to help the "Hard of Seeing" worldwide cope with the psychological effects of visual impairment and to provide low vision services, visual aids and training to anyone in need of these services.
22 West 21st Street, 6th Floor
New York, NY 10010
(212) 889-3141
(212) 255-2804
the tapping solution
Our mission is to empower the world to live a happier life by reducing the amount of stress, anxiety, and overwhelm experienced on a daily basis.
Tapping is also known as EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique). It is a powerful holistic healing technique that resolves a range of issues. It's based on the combined principles of ancient Chinese acupressure and modern psychology.
Free/paid subscriptions available. They also have a blog, newsletter, store, and more.
The Tapping Solution
PO Box 5305
Brookfield, CT 06804
https://www.thetappingsolution.com/
App also available.
art
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There are so many videos for all aages and abilities.
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dance
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Do it in your own home!
music
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It is easier than ever to find music that you will love. Spotify, Pandora, Amazon and many other platforms provide free music apps that you can listen to on your tv, computer, tablet, or phone.
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There are many websites and videos that can help you learn to play an instrument as someone with low or no vision.
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Many venues have special accessible seats for the blind and visually impaired...you just have to ask.