What is "Mental Health in Policing" and How does it work?

I am a member of a Police Force in the United Kingdom. I am a Mind Blue Light (Emergency Services) and Time to Change Mental Health Champion.

I, alongside, many others have been working tirelessly to try and remove the stigma, shame and obstacles that members of the police can experience in asking for help with our mental illnesses.

None of us should suffer in silence or should ever have to suffer alone - because we are worried peoples perceptions of us will change, because we are worried others at work will whisper about us or think we are "incompetent".

Noone in the police should suffer in silence because we worry about whether we will lose our jobs, because we worry about removed from doing jobs we love or because we worry that we will be ostracized.

As a mental health champion, I have had many colleagues in the police - Police Officers, Special Constables and Police Staff - contact me and met up with me to discuss their mental illnesses in private because they are too scared to ask for help via conventional routes.

"Mental Health in Policing" is my latest project to try and tackle this.

I am asking all members of police forces - of any rank, of any role - to share their experiences of mental illnesses - anonymously - to eliminate any fear or shame - to be able to express their innermost thoughts and feelings.

I ask this with a view to helping us understand better what our Blue Light Family are truly experiencing and going through when they are mentally ill in the police.

I also hope that those who in distress who come across reading others experiences here - will find some comfort knowing that they are not alone and there is a quiet army of people just like them - rooting for them.

I would like thank each and every person who has shared their innermost thoughts and feelings in their wish to help others. It takes a lot of bravery.

Thank you for coming to the website.

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Please remember that wherever you are at in your life at the moment - that there is support there for you and that there is always someone to help you. You are not alone.

Let's make a sea of voices to come that bit closer each day to knocking down the stigma's that hold people back from living. There is no shame in being mentally ill. There is a huge shame in a cloud of shame existing that stops people from asking for help.

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Thursday 13 September 2018

Overcoming Chronic Mental Illness

I was six when I had my first dealings with the NHS over depression and anxiety. In primary school, my music teacher and my priest both took their own lives and my granddad died - causing me to lose my hair through alopecia. 

During high school, I lay on a trampoline with my friends around me, where I said to them that I was so exhausted and I could not carry on. I was suffering a break down but I did not know it. At sixteen, struggling to cope, seeing no way out and feeling a disappointment to my loved ones - I tried to take my own life. I was taken to hospital - the NHS staff were wonderful who took care of me and I spoke to a Consultant Psychiatrist - who were all great but I left knowing I was going back to my life of being unwell.

I was told in college by teachers that they knew I was suffering but if I was not able to talk, they did not know what to do with me anymore. At this point, I still struggled to ask for help. I just couldn't do it even though I knew it was obvious to everyone around me that I was in crisis.
I had been in denial for years about my mental illnesses, thinking if I tried harder to be normal like everyone else who seemed to cope with life, then my problems would go away eventually on their own.

Everyone else seemed to cope fine - why couldn't I?

At university, I had to take time out for a year as I had become ill again. My University tutor was wonderful. I had cognitive behavioural therapy and started taking anti-depressants. I also did group therapy. All of this really helped and I was able to complete my degree.
However, in a false sense of security, I thought now that I was feeling better I would come off my anti-depressants a few years later. 

Over the following few years, I made great leaps, however, when my life felt that it should be at its best and I was on top of the world, I could feel the familiar feeling of illness beginning again. In hindsight, I know that I may need to be on anti-depressants for life.

I had nothing to worry about, my life was all in order, I had no money worries, I was in a great relationship and yet, to make an analogy, it felt like a radio was blaring out white noise in the background. My anxiety started building again - I felt paranoid that everyone was watching me, judging me and didn't like me. I started to avoid going out, I didn't want to leave my house. 

Around Christmas time, I knew I was becoming ill as I felt a panic attack whenever I had to leave the house. By Summer time, my body and mind - having had near a year of constant blaring of anxiety and nervous agitation and energy - totally shut down. 

To make a comparison, if I was a computer, the power went off. I felt numb and emotionally dead inside.

This time, like the time before at Uni, I felt very comfortable asking for help. I went to the GP straight away. At this point, it seemed I was becoming ill every five years or so. I was distraught when I spoke to the Doctor's saying how I knew I was a failure and if I couldn't have overcome my illnesses by now that I never would. I felt like giving up. This was the worse I had felt. Maybe being older and more conscious of it, I felt very worn down. 

By this time as well, I had taken a few knocks - having had to deal with being caused long-term injury in work (I was assaulted) where I had to live with my life being changed forever, everyday and deal with the pain but they got to move on with their life. I had also dealt with being bullied in work.
The GP's that helped me were so wonderful and empathetic. They met me where I was emotionally and said how sorry they were that I was so depressed. That meant so much to me.

I was put on a wait list for higher-intensity cognitive behavioural therapy and was put back on anti-depressants (but not the ones that worked for me a few years ago). We tried a couple of others first - one: gave me a sleep hangover and the second: I put on three stone. Not withstanding that when I went to the GP I was so despondent and then it took another 6 - 8 weeks for any tablet to take effect. Eventually I went back on the tablets that worked for me a few years beforehand, which I am still on to this day. That helped me.

I experienced huge relationship problems at this time which pushed me even further into despair. By the time Christmas rolled around, I called the CPN who had spoken to me in distress saying I needed therapy or help - something - I felt I couldn't go on. It was still another six months until I had my therapy. 

By this time, I had fought so hard to help myself - despite the fact I had no energy to do anything.
I felt - this is it for me - if I give everything and still want to end my life then so be it, but first, I would go all out. I am so glad I did. 

I went to my high-intensity cognitive behavioural therapy and it really helped save my life and has set me up to live my best life. To this day, I use the techniques I built from these sessions to keep myself well and to recognise any signs that my stress is building so I can deal with it.
During these sessions, I also dealt with the trauma from my assault - which until my therapist talked to me about it, I didn't realise how deeply it had affected me.

I managed to get myself into full-time work, I now have my own car and I am financially independent - dreams I had always had but due to my illness in the past I wondered whether I would ever be able to do for myself.

I have been a high-achiever throughout my life but being mentally ill alongside being a perfectionist was very difficult. Since being in full-time work, I have managed to achieve my best, even achieving my dream job despite having to overcome a lot of obstacles due to my past illness.

I have never thought that my past illness should be a barrier to my success and so it has proved.

It has been a difficult road and I have certainly taken a lot of knocks along the way, I sometimes wonder whether I am one of those people who will always experience tough cards being dealt, however, I appreciate every day I am here (I am so glad to be alive and to be here) and every day is a win.

I am privileged to know that I have helped so many people - especially those in mental health crises. I know that I continue to help others.

I am so grateful for the stability of my job, family life, friends, money and most importantly, my health - both mental and physical. I have made my health my priority since I was last ill - and it has done me the world of good.

How can you ever help anyone else unless you are well yourself?

I am in unprecedented territory as I have some self confidence and self esteem for once, I have insight to my conditions and I am realistic. I, of course, can never predict what the future holds but I am proud to be me and I wouldn't swap with anyone. I can't wait for my future!

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