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BONUS MINISODE: Calming Strategies

Episode 8 of the CYDC Podcast podcast, hosted by CYDC Podcast, titled "BONUS MINISODE: Calming Strategies" was published on May 17, 2021 and runs 15 minutes.

May 17, 2021 ·15m · CYDC Podcast

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Roll back your shoulders, unclench your jaw, and take a deep breath. Humans are more stressed and anxious than ever before, for more reasons than ever before, but fear not! With many stressors, comes many strategies to manage them. Tune into this week’s minisode to hear about five different calming strategies that can be used in a wide variety of situations and check out the resources below for even more ideas. If you have any questions, comments, or future topic suggestions, we would love to hear from you. You can email us at [email protected]. Crisis lines Text Crisis Line: Text HOME to 686868 from Canada, anytime, about any type of crisis Reach Out: Call or text 519 433-2023 Kids Help Phone: 1 800 668-6868; Languages: English and French Toronto Distress Centres: 416 408-4357 or 408-HELP Gerstein Centre: 416 929-5200 Spectra Helpline: 416 920-0497 or 905 459-7777 for Brampton and Mississauga residents. TTY: 905 278-4890; Languages: English, Punjabi, Hindi, Urdu, Spanish, Portuguese Assaulted Women's Helpline: 416 863-0511; Toll-free: 1 866 863-0511 Community Crisis Line Scarborough and Rouge Hospital: 416 495-2891 Durham Crisis and Mental Health Line: 905 666-0483 Oakville Distress Centre: 905 849-4541 for residents of Halton Region (Burlington, Halton Hills, Milton and Oakville) Hope for Wellness Helpline (For Indigenous peoples): 1-855-242-3310 (available in some Indigenous languages) Resources used throughout today’s episode: https://www.healthline.com/health/how-to-calm-down https://copingskillsforkids.com/blog/2016/4/27/coping-skill-spotlight-5-4-3-2-1-grounding-technique https://www.anxietycanada.com/articles/how-to-do-progressive-muscle-relaxation/ Disclaimer: The information provided throughout the CYDC podcast cannot and does not replace advice or information provided by a registered service provider. The podcast hosts are both currently students and are not registered professionals under any regulatory body. If there is an emergency, please call 911 or visit your local hospital.

Roll back your shoulders, unclench your jaw, and take a deep breath. Humans are more stressed and anxious than ever before, for more reasons than ever before, but fear not! With many stressors, comes many strategies to manage them. Tune into this week’s minisode to hear about five different calming strategies that can be used in a wide variety of situations and check out the resources below for even more ideas.


If you have any questions, comments, or future topic suggestions, we would love to hear from you. You can email us at [email protected].


Crisis lines


Text Crisis Line: Text HOME to 686868 from Canada, anytime, about any type of crisis


Reach Out: Call or text 519 433-2023


Kids Help Phone: 1 800 668-6868; Languages: English and French


Toronto Distress Centres: 416 408-4357 or 408-HELP


Gerstein Centre: 416 929-5200


Spectra Helpline: 416 920-0497 or 905 459-7777 for Brampton and Mississauga residents.

TTY: 905 278-4890; Languages: English, Punjabi, Hindi, Urdu, Spanish, Portuguese


Assaulted Women's Helpline: 416 863-0511; Toll-free: 1 866 863-0511


Community Crisis Line Scarborough and Rouge Hospital: 416 495-2891


Durham Crisis and Mental Health Line: 905 666-0483


Oakville Distress Centre: 905 849-4541 for residents of Halton Region (Burlington, Halton Hills, Milton and Oakville)


Hope for Wellness Helpline (For Indigenous peoples): 1-855-242-3310 (available in some Indigenous languages)


Resources used throughout today’s episode:


https://www.healthline.com/health/how-to-calm-down


https://copingskillsforkids.com/blog/2016/4/27/coping-skill-spotlight-5-4-3-2-1-grounding-technique


https://www.anxietycanada.com/articles/how-to-do-progressive-muscle-relaxation/


Disclaimer: The information provided throughout the CYDC podcast cannot and does not replace advice or information provided by a registered service provider. The podcast hosts are both currently students and are not registered professionals under any regulatory body. If there is an emergency, please call 911 or visit your local hospital.

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