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1The Positive PlaceHIV and mental health Gus
Cairns
2Introduction to course
- Aim of training
- To educate and inform volunteers about aspects of
HIV and mental health - To help you discuss own experiences of dealing
with clients with mental health and emotional
support issues - To do some elementary experiential training to
help volunteers deal with and relate to people
with specific emotional support needs
3What this course is NOT
- A therapy workshop
- Scary or distressing
- Has boundaries
4Exercise non verbal communication and boundaries
- Stand up
- Mingle round the room
- Find a way to say hello to each person WITHOUT
SAYING A WORD - Find a safe way to make physical contact with
each other anything from a fingertip touch to a
hug but CHECK IT OUT with the other person
non-verbally before doing anything
5Introduction to people!
- Me why interest in mental health?
- You
- Name
- Where you came from today
- Where you originally come from
- Why you work in HIV
- One thing you like doing thats nothing to do
with HIV
6List of words/associations with mental illness
7Pair exercise
- My bad day, and what I did about it
8A side-journey into STRESS
- The state arising when the individual perceives
that the demands placed on them exceed (or
threaten to exceed) their capacity to cope, and
therefore threaten their wellbeing. - Stress is not mental illness
- Normal part of life
- Physical effects
- Depends what you do with it
- Stress scale
9Stress scale top 10
Stress Event value
Death of spouse 100
Divorce 60
Menopause 60
Separation from living partner 60
Jail term or probation 60
Death of close family member other than spouse 60
Serious personal injury or illness 45
Marriage or establishing life partnership 45
Fired at work 45
Marital or relationship reconciliation 40
10Why mental health is important in HIV
11HIV issues
- Physical HIV illness, dementia
- Drug side effects
- New diagnosis
- Stigma and isolation
- Long term survivors Lazarus effect Im not
special any more - Work and career
- Loss and bereavement
- Sex and love
- Body changes
- Life issues that may have let to HIV depression,
addictions, abuse
12How common I North Carolina
13How common II London 2002
14STRESS BREAK!
15Definitions, definitions
- Organic dementia
- Psychosis
- Neurosis
- Personality disorder
16The five primary emotions - EXERCISE
- Happiness
- Anger
- Fear
- Sadness
- Confusion
17What do you do with them?
- See which box is fullest
- See which box is most empty
- You may have most problems with the emptiest box
- So may people with mental health problems
18Five primary emotions - stuck
- Sadness stuck is ?
- Fear stuck is ?
- Happiness stuck is ?
- Anger stuck is ?
- Confusion stuck is?
19What we notice
- Appearance/behaviour unkempt, restless,
eccentric - Rapport are they with you?
- Speech slow, fast, easy, reluctant,
comprehensible - Mood euphoric, depressed, anxious, irritable,
labile, blunted, incongruent - Thought block, incoherence, delusion, obsession
- Cognition ability to understand and have
concepts - Body and perception dizzy, spaced-out, cold
sweat, heart, headache, noise - Insight self-awareness, including the awareness
that something is wrong (if it is)
20LUNCH BREAK!
21Depression and its risk factor, suicide
- A storyMr P
- Inner experience and meaning of depression
shutdown - Language to watch out for overt/sleep/going
away/switch off/cant cope - Depressed people are helpless, hopelessand
annoying! - How NOT to help a depressed person
22Anger and its risk factor, violence
- A storyDave
- Inner meaning and experience frustration and
isolation - Language and behaviour to watch out for
- How NOT to handle angry clients
23Anxiety and its risk factor, panic
- A storythe phone call
- Inner meaning and experience of anxiety states
the adrenalin trap - Fight, flight and freeze
- How NOT to help anxious clients
24Bully/victim/rescuer
- The roles people play
- and the roles they try to get you to play
25Boundaries and confidentiality
- The client who wants to be your friend
- The client who tells you shocking things
- When to break confidentiality
26Role plays
27Feedback and evaluation