In the course of the Covid-19 epidemic, over a thousand separate pieces of research on this subject have been published in scholarly journals. In light of this, the purpose of the current study was to review and analyze the publishing trends in mental health literature, including the most frequently cited documents, productive countries, institutions, journals, authorship and collaboration, the most frequently used keywords, and funding bodies. It was decided to conduct a bibliometric study, and data were obtained from the Scopus database. The relevant data was collected on November 31, 2022, and 330 relevant records were imported. Bibliometric software known as VOS viewer was utilized in order to conduct the data analysis. The majority of the publications t published about mental health care and Covid-19 were in the fields of medicine and nursing, according to the research conducted as a whole. This study is the first bibliometric investigation of its kind to be conducted in the field of mental health treatment in relation to Covid-19.