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Title: Letting Go


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Letting Go
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Developmental AdaptationsUnhealthy/Healthy Coping
  • Level I (common in children 0-5)
  • Level II (common in childhood adolescence
  • Level III (common in adolescence adults in
    chronic/acute stress)
  • Level IV (Healthy adult coping)

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Level IProvides organization and control
  • Distortion
  • Denial
  • Delusional Projection

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Level IISupplies Some Intimacy
  • Acting out
  • Passive Aggressive
  • Hypochondriasis
  • Schizoid Fantasy
  • Projection

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Level IIIReduces Stress Between Personal and
Social incongruences
  • Intellectualization
  • Repression
  • Displacement
  • Reaction Formation
  • Dissociation

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Level IVDeals with stress to achieve maximum
functioning
  • Altruism
  • Humor
  • Suppression
  • Anticipation
  • Sublimation

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Letting Go
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  • Do everything with a mind that lets go.
  • If you let go a little,
  • You will have a little peace.
  • If you let go a lot,
  • You will have a lot of peace.
  • If you let go completely, you will know complete
    peace and freedom.
  • Your struggles with the world will have come to
    an end.
  • --Achaan Chah

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When we honestly ask ourselves which person in
our lives mean the most to us, we often find that
it is those who, instead of giving much advise,
solutions or cures, have chosen rather to share
our pain and touch our wounds with a tender and
gentle hand. The friend who can be silent with us
in a moment of despair and confusion, who can
stay with us in an hour of grief and who can
tolerate not knowing, not curing, not healing,
and face with us the reality of our
powerlessness that is the friend who
cares. ---Elisabeth Kubler-rose
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Debriefing
  • One of the major sources of stress is
    inhibition. When people do not talk or write
    about their stressful and traumatic experiences
    they are more likely to develop health problems
  • -James Pennebaker

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Debriefing
  • Inhibition is physiologically stressful.
    Research indicates that blood pressure, heart
    rate, and other cardiovascular changes increases
    during confession/counseling. After disclosure,
    blood pressure and overall stress levels drop to
    lower levels.
  • (Pennebaker, Healing Power of Confiding in Others)

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Examples of Debriefing
  • People that talked to others about the death of
    their spouse reported fewer health problems and
    some positive health changes (i.E. BP and HR).
  • Those who tried not to think about the
    death/loss, or those who ruminated about the
    death, reported the highest incidents of illness
    following the spouses death.

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Examples of Debriefing
  • Writing about ones deepest thoughts and feelings
    surrounding trauma resulted in heightened immune
    function.
  • Holding back or inhibiting behaviors results in
    subtle increases in physiological stress levels
    (i.E. electrodermal/perspiration levels).

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Within each pair, discuss one problem (that you
are willing to share) which you have trouble
letting go
  • What was the incident?
  • How has it impacted your life?
  • In what ways might you let go?

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Critical Incident Stress
  • A critical incident is any situation which
    causes a strong emotional reaction which may have
    the potential of impacting a persons life.
  • If the critical incident is not dealt with, it
    may significantly have a negative impact on
    health and well-being.

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Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD)
  • CISD is a process used with emergency workers,
    police, doctors, nurses, and other witnesses of
    trauma.
  • The purpose of CISD is to minimize the
    long-term consequences of stress.
  • It is important to implement a debriefing soon
    after the incident to avoid conditions such as
    post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

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Complete Unfinished Business
  • What is robbing you of a sense of peace?
  • Unexpressed feelings
  • Unfinished dreams and plans

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The Burden Basket
  • The Burden Basket is part of a ritual used by
    some Native American tribes to carry their
    everyday burdens. This Burden Basket is
    available to you today to offer you the
    opportunity to symbolically release your burdens,
    pain, stress, and/or to send messages to loved
    ones. Ponder the wonder of nature and life as
    you write and release some of your burdens on a
    piece of paper and place it in the basket. Or
    just send someone a loving message. At the
    conclusion of the day, these messages will be
    burned and released during a moment of
    meditation. The ashes will be returned to Mother
    Earth.

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The Burden Basket
  • The original Native American Burden Basket was a
    gift from Mother Earth coming to us from the
    sacred cedar tree grown in the Northwest. The
    cedar roots were dug, then split by hand, and
    used to tie the cedar branches to make the Burden
    Basket. The cedar tree, to some Native
    Americans, is the tree that is known to absorb
    tears, shouts of anger, pain and sorrow.

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Do It Today!
  • If you were going to die soon and had only one
    phone call you could make, who would you call and
    what would you say? And why are you waiting?
  • -Stephen Levine
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