Voices of Cura: New SLU Hotline Offers Support to Frontline Health Care Workers
04/27/2020
麻豆传媒 clinical psychologists are helping those fighting to save lives endangered by the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) by creating a new hotline for frontline health care workers at SSM Health hospitals.
The hotline will allow those on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic to care for their psychological and mental health during this time of pandemic.
The Psychological Support Hotline has been established by the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience in SLU鈥檚 School of Medicine and the Department of Psychology in the College of Arts and Sciences in partnership with Saint Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute (SLBMI) to offer support to nurses, faculty and resident physicians and other health care workers at SSM Health 麻豆传媒, SSM Health St. Mary鈥檚 and SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children鈥檚 Hospitals.
The free hotline is being staffed by clinical psychologists from the psychiatry and psychology departments as well as a volunteer clinical psychologist from the wider St. Louis community, , professor and clinical psychologist, explained. A licensed clinical social worker and nurse clinic manager are also facilitating hotline operations.
The hotline will operate Monday through Friday during standard work hours, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is expected to operate for several months, at which time its sponsors hope that the stresses of the current pandemic will have diminished, Schwarz said.
The hotline鈥檚 12 volunteer staffers are providing referrals to Saint Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute for those callers who would benefit from more ongoing care.
鈥淎s mental health professionals we are acutely aware of the mental health needs that may arise in a time of crisis,鈥 Schwarz said. 鈥淲e want to be able to provide support for individuals who have been and will be acutely affected by the COVID pandemic. In order to be able to provide care for others, we must truly care for ourselves as well.鈥
The hotline will provide psychological support for callers, either by telephone or through Zoom-enabled video.
Callers who need more intensive support or who prefer to speak with an off-campus provider can be referred to SLBMI. The institute has the capacity to provide therapy via remote mechanisms, including resources to help children or to address issues affecting couples. While the hotline is free, SLBMI鈥檚 services would be billable. SLBMI accepts most insurance plans that cover the physicians, nurses, and staff who are referred to them.
鈥淭his tele-support line exemplifies cura personalis 鈥 caring for the whole person,鈥 Schwarz said. 鈥淲e want to aid the mind and spirit of our providers when needed. As a department, as with our hotline partners in the Department of Psychology and at SLBMI, we serve the mental health needs of our community, which includes our own SLU community members. Care for oneself and supporting our colleagues is a core value.鈥
鈥淭he tele-support line is meant to be an outlet for individuals who need a supportive and empathic listener,鈥 she continued. 鈥淭his not meant to be psychotherapy, rather an ear to listen and provide resources if needed. Sometimes what we really need is someone to hear us, listen without judgment, and empathize. That is what we are here to do.鈥
Need to Make a Call?
- If you are a frontline health care worker at SSM Health St. Louis University Hospital, SSM Health St. Mary鈥檚 Hospital or SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children鈥檚 Hospital treating patients for the novel coronavirus pandemic now affecting our region, SLU鈥檚 Psychological Support Hotline is available Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CST, for phone or Zoom-enabled counseling sessions.
- Callers can reach the service through a telephone number that will go to the nurse manager of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience鈥檚 Outpatient Clinic.
- The nurse manager will contact the 鈥渙n call鈥 psychologist via text with information about how to contact the caller.
- Callers will not be charged for those services.
- Call 314-977-5157 to connect with the hotline鈥檚 support.
For questions or more information, contact Gayle Heady.
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Story by Amelia Flood, University Marketing and Communications.