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Supporting Seafarers Through Uncertainty: Mental Health at sea amid escalating military tensions in the Middle East

Information Notices

Viktoriia Glavatska

Viktoriia Glavatska

Published: March 06, 2026

Steamship Mutual & Mental Health Support Solutions (MHSS) 

The escalation of military tensions in the Middle East, reports of vessels delayed or unable to depart the Persian Gulf, and concerns surrounding the apparent closure of the Straits of Hormuz undoubtedly create an exceptionally stressful situation for crews working in the region.

Recognising the unique challenges faced by those working at sea, Steamship Mutual has an established partnership with MHSS. This partnership provides seafarers on Members’ entered vessels with free, 24/7 access to confidential, multilingual, professional psychological support, delivered by qualified psychologists with maritime experience. 

The 24/7 helpline, allows seafarers to speak directly to a psychologist at any time, whether they are on board or ashore. Support is immediate and designed to stabilise individuals during periods of acute stress, while also providing ongoing assistance where needed. 

Helping seafarers maintain mental well-being

Tailored Support for Seafarers

MHSS support can help seafarers to:

  • Talk through fears and anxieties in a safe, non‑judgmental environment

  • Develop practical coping strategies to manage stress and uncertainty

  • Address sleep problems, low mood or feelings of overwhelm

  • Maintain psychological resilience during extended periods away from home

  • Access follow up support if stressors persist over time

Members are encouraged to ensure their crews are fully aware of the benefits the MHSS service can provide their crews, particularly during these uncertain times.

For further information on the assistance provided by the Club through its partnership with MHSS, please contact Viktoriia Glavatska (Loss Prevention Executive) at [email protected], or your usual Club contact. 

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