Title: Professional Self Care: Stress Reduction and Relaxation
1Professional Self Care Stress Reduction and
Relaxation
- William F. Dougherty. Psy. D.
2Introduction
- What is Stress?
- Participants will learn various techniques to
identify personal stressors and apply techniques
to manage stress effectively. - Background and interest of the audience.
3Agenda
- Stressors
- Signs and Symptoms of stress.
- Identifying and Managing Stress.
- Goal Setting and Time Management.
- Emotional aspects
- Coping Strategies
- Demonstration
- Biofeedback, Guided Imagry,Visualization, Sensory
alteration and Dissociation.
4Physical Causes of Stress
- Lack of Exercise
- Diet refined sugar, caffeine, nicotine, sleep
disturbances. - Misuse of Medication
- Excessive Alcohol Use
5Family Stressors
- Behavior Problems with Children/Adolescents.
- Examples
- Health problems in Family Members.
- Death of a Family Member.
- Partner relational problems.
- Financial Issues
- Moving
6Job Related Stress
- Starting a New Job
- Retirement
- Too Much Work
- Poor Relationships with Colleagues
- Unclear Duties or Responsibilities.
7Physical symptoms
- Headaches, GI distress, back pain, fibromyalgia,
TMJ. - Overeating, loss of appetite, eyelid twitching,
excessive sweating, inability to sleep. - Hypertension, chest pains, excessive tiredness,
chronic fatigue.
8Emotional Symptoms
- Mood Changes, concentration difficulties,
anxiety, panic attacks, withdrawing from others. - Anger, irritability, frustration and a low
tolerance of others. - Depression, Confusion
- Feelings of Helplessness, Restlessness, Racing
thoughts.
9Behavioral Manifestations
- Procrastination
- Deteriorating personal appearance
- Apathy
- Overeating
- Negativity
- Boredom
- Our needs are not being met
10Goal Setting
- Understanding yourself at present Stage of life.
- What do you enjoy doing?
- Identify the most important things in life at
present. - Clear Specific Goals that are measurable and
positively stated (I want to lose 10 pounds over
the Summer vacation) rather than I dont want
to be so fat. - Develop Action Plan and Check progress.
11Time Management
- Self
- Career
- Relationships partner, children, friends
- A Balanced Lifestyle? (varies)
- Sleep Time (quality)
- Teaching (direct contact) Vs. preparatory and
collateral contact. - Necessities (personal household)
- Transportation time.
- Personal professional development
- Extracurricular activities
12Time Management
- The priority list most important to least
important for day and week - Scheduling Include all appointments
- Planner, PDA, or other method utilizing a To Do
List - Do the most important tasks when you have the
most energy - Eliminate or Reduce Time Wasters
- Finish one task before starting another. Dont
get sidetracked.
13Emotions
- Understanding, Identifying, and Expressing .
- Coping Strategies
- Our Mental Health
14Emotions
- Anger a secondary emotion.
- Usually the following emotions precede anger
disgust, confusion, fear, impatience, worry, and
frustration.
15Defense Mechanisms or Coping Strategies
- Denial
- I dont have a problem! Nothing is wrong at all.
Notice a persons non-verbal expression-They
may even be smiling - Denial can be useful in certain situations
- And harmful, when refusing to recognize an
emotion or a problem becomes a problem!
16Defense Mechanisms or Coping Strategies
- Compensation
- I was never a good athlete, but I am a very good
salesman. - Compensation involves making up for weakness in
one area by excelling in another area.
17Defense Mechanisms or Coping Strategies
- Rationalization
- Its no big deal I called in sick There are
plenty of good substitutes. - Rationalization involves making excuses for
actions or feelings - Examples?
18Defense Mechanisms or Coping Strategies
- Projection
- This isnt my fault. My administrator gave me
the worst students. - Projection involves putting your own faults onto
someone or something else - Examples?
19Defense Mechanisms or Coping Strategies
- Daydreaming
- Also known as fantasizing to escape unpleasant
reality. - You imagine you were in Bermuda even though it is
winter in PA - Other Examples?
20Defense Mechanisms or Coping Strategies
- Displacement
- Often includes blaming and transferring emotions
from the original source to another - Your are arguing with your spouse so you slam the
bedroom door.
21WHAT IS BIOFEEDBACK?
- Biofeedback is a method for learned control of
physiological responses of the body. These
responses can be either in the voluntary system,
such as skeletal musculature, or in the
involuntary, or autonomic nervous system, such as
heart rate, vascular responses (frequently
indirectly measured as temperature), and
sympathetic discharges (measured by the
electrical skin response).
22HOW DOES AVS BIOFEEDBACK WORK?
- Auditory Visual Stimulation or AVS biofeedback
equipment, comes in a number of forms and
flavors. The most well-known and effective
measure the brain's electrical activity and then
pulse lights and sounds to control that activity.
Such devices, through flickering lights and
precisely controlled rhythmic tones, stimulate
and synchronize the hemispheres of the brain
while entraining the brain wave frequencies into
desirable states of consciousness. The study of
these brainwave patterns, the summation of the
brain's electrical activity, as represented by
electroencephalography EEG), has led scientists
to the discovery that different brainwave
patterns are associated with different states of
awareness.
23HOW DOES AVS BIOFEEDBACK WORK?
- Four main brainwave patterns have been
recognized - Beta Waves 13 - 30 Hz Alert state
- Alpha Waves 8 - 12 Hz Relaxed
wakefulness - Theta Waves 4 - 7 Hz Imagery
- Delta Waves .5 - 3 Hz Deep sleep
24Biofeedback
- With the relief of tension/stress/resistance in
the body/mind, the user becomes receptive to
information from "inside" and "outside" essential
to fundamental change. Spoken words during
certain L/S session will embed in deep layers of
the user's consciousness to change thoughts,
feelings and behavior automatically. The
clinicians digitally mastered voice has an
amazing effect when combined with an individually
developed AVS biofeedback program.
Statistically, 72 percent of individuals
receiving biofeedback are helped significantly
20 percent moderately and 8 percent marginally.
25Biofeedback
- By stimulating balanced, abundant
neurotransmitter production, expanding neural
pathways, and programming desirable, ecologically
sound behaviors, AVS biofeedback can enhance
physical healing and homeostasis, intellectual
performance (creativity/IQ attentional
flexibility), and greatly improved sense of
well-being long after the session.
26Biofeedback
- The state of deep rest and hemispheric balance
possible with AVS technology can rejuvenate the
body/mind and have lasting effects in every area
of one's life. To understand how this technology
works, individuals are encouraged to schedule an
initial session with a clinician who is trained
and certified in biofeedback applications. The
first session generally will include gathering a
complete history and reviewing school or medical
records. A sample introductory session will be
provided and the individual will experience the
results. For additional information regarding
AVS biofeedback, or to schedule an appointment
please call Bill Dougherty directly at
570-480-6140 for a personal response.
27References
- Bibliography Benjamin, John V., Biofeedback
(1999) Carroll, Douglas, Biofeedback in Practice
(1984) Green, Elmer and Alyce, Beyond
Biofeedback (1989) Hatch, J. P., et al., eds.,
Biofeedback Studies in Clinical Efficacy (1987)
Jones, Marcer, Donald, Biofeedback and Related
Therapies in Clinical Practice (1986)
Richter-Heinrich, E., and Miller, N. E.,
Biofeedback (1982).
28Stress Management Professional Self-Care
- Thank you and have a great day
- William F. Dougherty, Psy.D., CPS, NCP Clinical
Office located at - 1141 Clay Avenue, Dunmore, PAwww.drdougherty.org