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Why Mental Wellbeing Is Finding Its Way Onto Christmas Gift Lists

Marie-Antoinette Issa by Marie-Antoinette Issa
22/02/2026
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Somewhere between the end-of-year deadlines and the carefully curated Christmas chaos, many Australians are quietly running on empty. December has a way of asking a lot of us — emotionally, socially, financially. All while insisting we show up cheerful and grateful all the same.

So it’s interesting that this year, something subtle has shifted in the way people are thinking about gifts. Less novelty. Less stuff. More intention. Increasingly, the most meaningful presents aren’t things at all, but moments of care.

Therapy, once considered too personal or too heavy to even mention around the festive table, is now entering the conversation in a surprisingly gentle way. Not as a dramatic intervention, but as a form of support — one that acknowledges that wellbeing isn’t just physical, and that rest doesn’t always come in the form of a massage or a long lunch.

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Mental health professionals say the end of the year can be especially hard. While the world leans into celebration, many people are carrying grief, anxiety, burnout or simply the weight of a year that didn’t go to plan. The pressure to appear happy can make those feelings even lonelier.

Sydney-based clinical psychologist Dr Aileen Alegado sees this often in her work. “At this time of year, many people feel pressure to appear happy while struggling quietly,” she says. “Being offered support — even in a small, considered way — can be incredibly validating. It sends a message that your wellbeing matters.”

What’s changing isn’t just how we talk about mental health, but how we integrate it into everyday life. Wellness has long been associated with the body — facials, movement, recovery, rest — but emotional care is increasingly being recognised as part of the same picture. Not something separate or shameful, just another way of looking after ourselves.

That shift is also showing up in the way wellness is being gifted. Concepts like the Best Wellness Gift Card, which is accepted at more than 300 venues nationwide, are expanding beyond traditional spa treatments to include options like therapy and psychology alongside yoga, recovery therapies and beauty services. The idea is simple: give someone the flexibility to choose what wellbeing looks like for them, in their own time.

There’s something quietly powerful about giving someone that choice. It removes the pressure to “enjoy” a gift in a certain way, and instead offers permission — to slow down, to reflect, to prioritise themselves without guilt.

Perhaps that’s why experiential gifting continues to resonate, especially at Christmas. In a season defined by excess, the most generous gestures can be the simplest ones: time, support, and the sense that you don’t have to carry everything alone.

This year, the most meaningful gifts might not end up under the tree at all. They might show up later — in a calmer mind, a lighter load, or the feeling of being truly seen.

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Marie-Antoinette Issa

Marie-Antoinette Issa

Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Beauty & Lifestyle Editor for The Carousel, Women Love Tech and Women Love Travel. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.

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