Title: Stress Management Music, Imagery Herbal Therapy
1Stress ManagementMusic, ImageryHerbal Therapy
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2Why is this important?
- 60-90 of health visits are for stress-related
disorders - Cost to economy gt 150 billion/year
- Personal costs?
3Demand Response
- Demands in communication
- Demands in action
- Stress response involves all body systems
- Coping strategies moderate response
4Communication Demands
Stress Response
Outcome
Action Demands
- Coping Strategies
- Appraisal threat vs challenge
- Perceived controllability
- Intensity duration of stressors
- Emotional behavioral skills
- Availability of social support
5Stress Management Strategies Pender et al.,
2002
- frequency of stressful situations
- Change environment, time management
- resistance to stress
- Exercise, self-esteem, assertiveness
- Countercondition to physio arousal
- Trade tension for relaxation
6Stress Management
- Relaxation Therapy, 20-30 min. daily
- Quiet space, comfortable position, receptive
attitude, focus of attention (Benson, 1975, The
Relaxation Response) - Meditation -- mindfulness
- Relax body, still mind, connectedness opposite
of over-arousal - Focused attention on a word, sound, image,
sensation for sustained time - Non-judgmental attitude re intrusive thoughts
7Progressive Muscle Relaxation
- Thought muscle activity
- Tension is process to embody emotions
- To relax mind/body, skeletal muscles must be
relaxed - Original PMR model didnt use muscle tensing
- Later, changed to include tense/release cycle
- Sometimes, imagery also used
8Body Scan Meditation
- Recline, eyes closed, even breathing
- Relax feet, feel warmth relax ankles, feel
warmth - Continue around body
- Finish body scan with attention to neck and head
- Experience warmth of relaxation
- Fontaine (2000) Healing Practices
9Relaxation Outcomes
- PMR depression, anxiety
- PMR NK cell count, stress in elders
- PMR music cardiac complications after
acute MI - PMR meditation anxiety with cardiac
cath - Meditation self-esteem in 10th graders
10Imagery
- Ancient healing approach belief, hope, trust
- Perception of a stimulus in the absence of that
stimulus - Imagining then tasting a lemon
- Practitioners suggestions influences response
- Hand in ice water with 3 suggestions good, bad,
neutral - Expectations of illness, pain, healing
11Outcomes of Imagery
- skin temperature
- or heart rate depending on image
- BP with fear, anger images
- Used in athletics to performance
- pain during CA treatment
- anxiety during MRI
- pain after surgery
- NK cell activity
12Using Imagery
- Relax before imagery identify imagery goal
- Relaxation, stress reduction
- Active visualization of desired outcomes
- End with image of desired state (healed wound)
- Receptive visualization to learn about symptoms
- Guide helps awareness of image pt has re sx
- Why its there, what it wants, what it offers
13Imagery in Procedures
- Identify sensory features of procedure
- Assess pts perception of procedure
- Use words meaningful for pt
- Use synonyms discomfort vs pain
- Use specific examples
- Help reframe negative imagery
- Plan strategies for each step of test
- distraction, muscle relaxation, deep breathing
14Humor Therapy
- whatever one does to
- put mirth into a patient
- encounter Patch Adams, MD
- Laughter Myths (and realities)
- Must have a reason to laugh (need no reason)
- We laugh because were happy (happy laugh)
- Sense of humor laughter (sense of humor is
learned, laughter is innate they arent equal)
15Humor Types Dossey, 2000, Holistic Nursing
- Hoping Humor courage to face challenges
- warm, gentle, laughter in spite of loss
- Billboard after 1997 floods in Midwest Concerned
about the weather? - Call 1-800-NOAH
- Coping Humor release for tension
- form of expressing hostility
- Gallows Humor protection from pain
- Transform situation into something amusing, e.g.,
in ER, OR
16What Humor Provides
- Feeling of power in a difficult situation
- Less susceptible to depression
- Sense of perspective
- Opportunity for emotional release
17What Laughter Provides
- NK cell activity
- number of activated T cells
- salivary IgA level
- gamma interferon levels
- complement 3 levels
- Lower levels of stress hormones, e.g.,
epinephrine, cortisol - Stress Antidote
18Music
- Rhythm (intervals of time) melody (pitch, sound
vibrations/sec) - Greek mythology
- Apollo, god of music poetry, healer
- Asclepius, son of Apollo, god of healing, symbol
of snake staff - Believed music had power to heal body soul
- Ancient art used to express emotions, in
ceremony, ritual
19Music Selections
- Individual choice
- Without words
- Iso-principle
- Matching mood to appropriate music
- Entrainment
- After matching initial mood, moving to more
positive mood
20Responses to Music
- Soothing music relaxation
- Less stress anxiety in
- Healthy adults hospital employees
- Pts on mechanical ventilation
- Pts with CA
- Less pain in
- Pediatric burn pts
- Abdominal surgery pts
- Pts with RA
21Using Music in ICUJohnston Rohaly-Davis, 1996,
Crit Care Nsg Qtly, 18, 54-60
- Assess baseline anxiety, pain, etc.
- Assess personal interest, preference
- Quiet, uninterupted environment
- 20-30 min. BID
- Evaluate subj obj response
22Herbal Therapy
- Whole or parts of plants
- Used for gt 60,000 years
- Used by 80 of world population
- Chinese documented gt 7,000 herbs
- Herbs classified as dietary supplements in US, no
specific medical claims, not approved by FDA
23Herbs Drugs
- 25 of US prescription drugs derived from plants
- Indian snakeroot reserpine
- Foxglove digoxin
- Peruvian bark quinine
- Willow tree bark aspirin
- Deadly nightshade atropine
- Opium poppy morphine
24Commission E
- expert committee established in 1978 by German
government to evaluate safety efficacy of gt 300
herbs - complete guide published in English in 1998
- quick reference
http//libux.utmb.edu/comme/index.html
25Herbal Preparations
- Extracts
- Press herbs, soak in liquid, evaporate
concentrated extract - Infusion
- Steep plant parts in hot water, strain liquid
can be drunk (tea) - Poultice
- Mix dried herbs with water
paste applied to skin
26Echinacea, purple coneflowerPhoto
http//springhillnursery.com
- Supportive therapy for colds, flu, chronic resp.
infect., chronic wounds - Phagocytocis stimulated by 20-40
- 16 trials, n3396 positive findings for
preventing treating common cold
27Ginkgo biloba
- Peripheral vascular disease, cerebral
insufficiency (memory loss) - Macular degeneration 1 trial, n20 equivocal
findings - Dementia dozens of trials generally supportive,
but poor methods require more research
- Photo http//www.altnature.com/gallery/index.htm
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28St. Johns wort
- Mild-to-moderate depression, anxiety
- Depression 27 trials, n2291 gt effective than
placebo for short-term treatment - 324 pts in RCT SJW vs imipramine same
therapeutically, but SJW better tolerated
Photos http//www.altnature.com/gallery/index.htm
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29American Botanical Council
- Clinical Guide to Herbs
- will be published summer 2002
- 2-page clinical overviews
- Patient information sheet
- Clinical research reviews
- www.herbalgram.org
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