
Being a GP is not only physically demanding but can be mentally and emotionally exhausting too.
Join GP’s across the country, for free, anonymous, professional support, from the comfort of your home!
Whether dealing with too much pressure and too few resources or looking for self-care ideas, joining the GP Peer Support Group can help you feel heard, understood, and supported. You can also anonymously support your peers across the country feeling the same way.
In caring professions, it can be easy to forget to look after your own needs. The turn2me GP Peer Support Group could be the perfect place to start!
What is the GP Peer Support Group?
The GP Peer Support Group is a safe space to discuss your feelings with others in a similar situation and share positive ways to deal with these feelings. This Group takes place Sunday at 9am (Irish time).
Turn2me Groups take place online via instant messaging and are...
- Free to all GP’s in the Republic of Ireland
- Facilitated by mental health professionals
- Safety and solution-focused
- Confidential and Anonymous
Is group support for me?
Groups are free but limited to one group a week per person. This is to give people time to reflect and put tips and suggestions from the previous week into action.
How do I join a group? There are five easy steps...
1. It is a good idea to read the Community Guidelines before you get started. These help keep the group positive and safe for everyone
2. Click on Groups for frontline workers and create your free, anonymous log-in
3. Verify your email address
4. View the Group schedule and select the group that you would like to attend. You will receive a reminder via email before your session begins
5. Make sure you are online and logged into your turn2me account 10 mins before your group is scheduled to begin
6. Enjoy!