Title: Integrated Health, Coaching
1Integrated Health, CoachingHAESupporting
Stress Management
Presented 29 November 2014 Andrea Carew, B.Sc.,
M.M.S., I.H.C
The Link Health Lifestyle Consulting Inc.
2Housekeeping Suggestions ?
- Hold questions until the question period before
break and again at end of todays presentation - Exceptions Important Clarifications
3What is Integrated Health (IH) and IH Coaching?
- A missing link in healthcare
- A disease management system vs healthcare system
- Many experience difficulty making and sustaining
lifestyle and behaviour change for better health - Some feel unable or dont expect to participate
in their own care (self-care?) - Current healthcare system not designed to support
patients in addressing complex factors driving
their health and lifestyle choices, hence cant
address whole person - Examples diabetes, heart disease, obesity,
hypertension
4What is Integrated Health IH Coaching? II
- Health as more than absence of disease
- Prevention is a great reason to use an IH coach!
Dont need a chronic disease in your life to
motivate you toward self-care
5 Integrative Medicine A Transformative Model
Contemporary ? ? ? ? Integrative Care
- Disease oriented
- Treat symptoms
- Find it, fix it
- Biomed intervention/high-tech
- Reactive, Sporadic
- Individual largely left to enact
- Physician focused and directed
- Health oriented
- Treat symptoms whole person
- Identify risk, minimize it
- Whole person approach/high-touch
- Proactive, Lifelong planning
- Support in implementation
- Partnership-based
Credit Duke Integrative Medicine for Duke
University Health System (2012)
6Integrative Health and HAE
- Hopefully given you a very broad understanding of
IH and coaching - What is your experience with our healthcare
system? - What can an integrated healthcare approach offer
you? - Focus today on a key HAE trigger STRESS
7But First What is Stress?
- Stress responses are necessary in our lives
- An evolutionary basis which served an important
function - Significant physiological changes occur when
stress response triggered (a body as well as a
mind experience) - Cortisol levels, blood sugar, pressure and heart
rate up, digestive function, metabolism and
immuno-response down - The stress response, including these changes, are
automatic - Recovery from the stress response and triggers
are not! - As normal and necessary as stress is, sustained
stress can and does seriously impact our health
and well-being
8- What would an IH approach to stress management
for HAE look like - ?
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10Opportunities for Self-care to help Manage Stress
- If the Wheel of Health represents the
whole you - What areas are triggers of stress for you?
- What areas help ease your stress, or are a source
of calm, peace? - Which areas of your life here do you feel need
some attention and care? - Which areas do you feel strong in?
- How can your areas of strength help you better
manage your stress triggers? - What changes do you need to make to better care
for yourself and manage stress?
11Lets take a comfort break
12Mindful Awareness
- Demonstration Be comfy, close your eyes for
several breaths. - Focus your awareness on inhaling and exhaling.
Dont change your breathing. Follow or focus your
attention on your natural breathing cycle.
13Mindful Awareness
- Not meditation rather intentionally quieting
the mind - Noticing the minds tendencies and impacts on us,
and health - Defined as paying attention to present moment
experiences with openness, curiosity, and a
willingness to be with what is. It is an antidote
to the stresses of modern times. It invites us to
stop, breathe, observe, and connect with one's
inner experience. - Can be trained systematically, and can be
implemented in daily life, by people of any age,
profession or background. - Sources
- UCLA Mindful Awareness Research Centre
- Duke Integrative Medicine
- Kabat-Zinn, J. (2005). Full catastrophe living
Using the wisdom of your body and mind to face
stress, pain, and illness Fifteenth anniversary
edition. New York Bantam Dell.
14- In the last ten years, significant research
shows that a regular mindful awareness practice
helps address health issues including - lower blood pressure
- help regulate cortisol levels in a healthier way
- boost the immune system
- increase attention and focus
- help with difficult mental states such as
anxiety, depression - foster well-being and less emotional reactivity
- thicken the brain in areas in charge of decision
making, emotional flexibility, and empathy - Source UCLA Mindful Awareness Research Centre
15 Mindful awareness practice decreases our
overall reactivity to stressful situations, helps
us recognize and interpret the stress response
once triggered and supports us in establishing
calm and recovery sooner and for longer periods
of time. Cultivating more present moment
awareness supports greater enjoyment, better
communication, healthier state of mind, enhanced
sense of self empowerment And importantly
greater awareness of choice
16Take-Away Tools! Mind/Body Connection Mindful
Awareness
So - lets try that again
? Beginning a Mindful Awareness Practice of
your own!
17Thank You! Contact me for more
Anytime! Andrea_at_thehealthlink.ca Tel 902 579
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