Filipino seafarers transiting increasingly volatile waters in the Middle East and other global hotspots now have access to a free, field-ready mental wellbeing resource designed specifically for crisis conditions at sea.

Halcyon Health Network, Inc., a Philippine-based maritime healthcare company with twenty years of service to the seafaring community, recently announced the official release of the first edition of its BrainHealth Wellbeing Field Guide series, titled Crisis Conditions at Sea.

The Guide is available at no cost, downloadable from Wellbeing Field Guide Site or by scanning the QR code on any BrainHealth communication.

In recent months, seafarers navigating regions affected by geopolitical instability, particularly in parts of the Middle East, have faced increasing uncertainty, prolonged stress exposure, and heightened operational demands. These conditions place significant strain not only on physical safety but also on cognitive clarity and emotional stability. The Wellbeing Field Guide responds directly to this reality.

“Every shipping company, manning agency, and maritime training school in the Philippines has a stake in the mental wellbeing of our seafarers. We are making this Field Guide available at no cost because crew resilience is not a competitive advantage to guard. It is a shared responsibility. We invite the entire industry to distribute it, discuss it, and build on it.” — Glennda E. Canlas, MD, President & CEO of Arla Jolla Holdings, Inc.

From Crisis Response to Long-Term Wellbeing
While the Wellbeing Field Guide is designed for immediate, in-the-moment support during periods of acute stress, it also forms part of a broader mental wellbeing ecosystem developed by BrainHealth.

Complementing the Field Guide is the Wellbeing Atlas, a structured, long-term resource that supports sustained mental fitness, recovery, and growth over the course of a seafarer’s career.

A Response Built with Maritime Experience
The Wellbeing Field Guide is developed by BrainHealth, a mental wellbeing initiative of Halcyon Health Network, Inc. The resource is intended for Filipino and international seafarers alike and is designed to be shared freely with crews onboard, by shipping companies, and by manning agencies with their deployed personnel.
Source: Halcyon Health Network Inc.