With everything internal medicine physicians have to do on a daily basis, it’s common to feel overwhelmed, stressed, or depressed.
Protect your health and well-being during especially stressful times with this collection of peer support, free and low-cost counseling, and support resources for individuals, teams, organizations, and leadership.
You Are Not Alone
24/7 Crisis Lines
- Dial 988 or 1-800-273-8255
- Text 741741
*988 Support in English, Spanish and translation to over 150 languages
Crisis Counseling Helpline
Call 1-800-985-5990
Video Series—Internists: Take Care of Yourselves, Too
Practical strategies to cope with daily burdens from fellow physicians.
Peer Support
- 1-888-409-0141 Call the Physician Support Line for free and confidential just-in-time peer support. Visit their  for tools to maintain and enhance your well-being.
- Establish formal peer support by using the free buddy check reminder system, and use quick check-ins (face-to-face, telephone, text, or e-mail) to provide encouragement and reminders. Learn more about partnering with an .
- Explore the Disaster Distress Helpline’s online peer support for healthcare workers impacted by COVID-19.
Counseling
Protect your mental health and well-being by connecting with affordable, confidential counseling for health care workers through:
- - Connect with licensed mental health professionals who can help. No cost. No insurance. Just a trained professional to talk to.
- - Free short-term therapy for US Healthcare Professionals and First Responders.
- - Find detailed listings for mental health professionals in your country.
Additional Support Resources
ACP Webinars with CME
- Mini But Mighty Skill: Peer Coaching to Support Individuals and Organizations (Supporting a Colleague in Need)
- Mini But Mighty Skill: Communicating Needs for Win-Win Outcomes (Non-Violent Communication)
- Mini But Mighty Skill: Draft Your Personal Mission Statement to Enhance Professional Fulfillment
- Positive Psychology in Times of Crisis
ACP Microlearning (under 2 mins.)
- : Psychological safety is an important part of your professional well-being. This quick activity can help you recognize and utilize measures that promote psychological safety in your working and learning environments.
- : How do you know what you can control versus what you can influence? Map your spheres of control with this quick exercise to analyze if there are ways you can grow your sphere.
- : You can help to create a safe work culture. Check out these 12 ways you can stand up to bias and harassment in the face of workplace violence.
American Psychological Association (APA) (posters and videos)
Duke Health Well-being Tools
This is evidence-based, interactive, and specifically designed for busy healthcare workers. Interventions are 2-20 mins. each and can be completed between 3-15 days. Participants will receive prompts for the tools via email or text message.
Center for Study of Traumatic Stress Resources
- :Â Sustaining the Well-Being of Healthcare Personnel during Coronavirus and other Infectious Disease Outbreaks
- :Â Notifying Families after a COVID-19 Death
- :Â Fight COVID-19 with Better Sleep Health: A Guide for Hospital Workers
Self-compassion Resources
American Federation for Suicide Prevention Resource
Free and Confidential Mental Health Guardian Mobile Application
- is a free and confidential mental health mobile application that empowers healthcare workers to safeguard their mental health through consistent check-ins.
Connect Through the Arts
- X (Formerly Twitter)
Healthcare Rescue Package
- the Schwartz Center Webinar for More Details
ACP Webinars with CME
Peer Support
- (has full scope, limitations, and process)
- Executive Summary from
- Peer-support (dramatization)
American Psychiatric Association Resource
- Guidance Document: Actions and Activities that a Healthcare Organization Can Take to Support Its Physician Workforce Well-Being During COVID-19 and Beyond
- : E-learning and concise downloadable guides to help organizations support employee mental health and well-being.
Center for Study of Traumatic Stress Resources
- : Anticipating and Responding to Stressful Events
- : Managing the Stress of Returning to Work after COVID-19: A Guide for Supervisors
- : Supporting Healthcare Professionals in Times of Disaster: Reflections on “At-Risk Employeesâ€
- : Grief Leadership in the Wake of Tragedy
American Federation for Suicide Prevention Resource
Mental Health Guardian Mobile Application
- is a free and confidential mental health mobile application that empowers healthcare organizations to safeguard their healthcare workers’ mental health through consistent check-ins.