Review your unit 3
personal assessment of your psychological, physical, and spiritual well-being.
Reflect on these areas . How did you score yourself on a scale from 1 to 10 in
unit 3? How do you score yourself now? Has the score changed? Why or why not? Through the past 10 weeks I can honestly report that my scores have not
necessarily changed to a dramatic scale.. I sadly did not go from the number 1
to a number 10 in any of these categories. However, today I can proudly report
there have been changes. These changes have taken a conscious effort on my
behalf. I know report my scores as follows: 2/10 in spirituality, 4/10 in
physical wellness, 5/10 in psychological wellness. This is how I score myself
now. The scores did change, but I have a very long way to go. Review the goals
and activities you set for yourself in each area. Have you made progress toward
the goals? Explain.Psychological Goal: I feel
as if I have made the most effort and change in this category. I have made a
conscious effort to evaluate myself from the inside out. I have had more
self-realizations in the past nine weeks than I have had in a very long time. I
realize that physical pain has a profound impact on the mind and the body. If
you have had a chance to review weeks 9 blog posting I gave spoken to my
orthopedist and pathologist about meditation and relaxation exercises over the
past three weeks. I am happy to report that both are working for me and I plan
on keeping this up for months to come. Spirituality, well..this is going to
need some time and a whole lot of research. Have you implemented the activities you chose for your
well-being in each of the three areas? This is still a work in progress, but Rome was not built
overnight. Summarize your
personal experience throughout this course. Have you developed improved
well-being? What has been rewarding? What has been difficult? How will this
experience improve your ability to assist others? I believe that I have begun the first step into
fostering greater development into my life. I have begun to realize that my
life is in need of change and the change is not out of reach. In order for me
to integrate the concepts of integral health into my life I first had to
realize what my life was missing. I am a firm believer that you cannot fix a
potential problem if you do not understand what the problem is. I realize that
my problems in life were veiled by the stress of everyday life. I understand
that I have to make the changes in my life. I would like to remain consistent
in the practices that I have learned in the past weeks in order to foster
growth in my life.
Health and Wellness?
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Unit 9
UNIT 9
Why is it important for
health and wellness professionals to develop psychologically, spiritually and
physically? What areas do you need to develop to achieve the goals you have for
yourself?
Answer:
The health care
profession begins with an introduction to other people’s lives. In order for an
individual to render the most significant care possible it is essential that
the health care provider is aware that the patient’s illness may not only be
subjective of only physical symptoms, but can accompany spiritual and
psychological ailments as well. If the health care provider is unwilling to
open their minds to inner structure in peace it will be very complicated to
thrust that understanding to their patients. The mind-body connection must
maintain a level of balance that is congruent with the persons needs. If the
healthcare provider is unable to search past the mere physical symptoms of the
illness; the patient, may suffer for the duration of their human life. A keen
understanding of these three principles can offer a person insight that seems
almost unfathomable. With a sense of development in psychological, spiritual,
and physical development the health care provider can begin to render care that
is Holistic in nature. The care will exceed treating mere symptoms, but instead
will treat the persons as a whole from the inside out.
I personally, have
just begun my journey. In order for me to achieve the goals that I have
presented for myself there are a number of aspects in my life I must make an
effort to change. The first principles I must change are my worldly and
personal perspectives about the world around me. The second principle I must
address is a strengthening in my connection with the world around me. The third
principle I must address in my life is the acceptance that there truly is a
mind-body connection and it affects everyone differently. There are so many I
would be writing to you until my hands and fingers felt as if they’d fall off.
My journey has only begun. As I proceed to place one foot in front of the other
I will continue to grow. I do not think this change is going to be easy but the
goals that I have set for me are attainable. I realize that human flourishing
is a gift. At the age of 30, I am truly glad that this path has been introduced
to me.
II. Assessment:
How have you assessed your health in each domain? How
do you score your wellness spiritually, physically, and psychologically?
Answer:
Yes, I have assessed my health through
the confines of this course. A number of weeks ago I reported that my
assessment was less than “healthy.” This is a close reintroduction to my
findings approximately nine weeks ago: 1/10 in spiritual wellness, 2/10 in
physical wellness, and 2/10 in psychological wellness. The reasoning behind the
hideous scores: I am not religious or practice religion of any sort, nine years
ago I was diagnosed with Paget’s disease and suffer a number of medical
ailments, and both a lack of spiritual connection and chronic physical pain has
taken a toll on my psychological wellbeing.
With that said...I have been able to
evaluate my life constructively and take a good look into aspects of my life
that need to change or are completely non-existent. Through the past nine weeks
I can honestly report that my scores have not necessarily changed to a degree
that is unrealistic. I sadly did not go from the number 1 to a number 10 in any
of these categories. However, today I can proudly report there have been
changes. These changes have taken a conscious effort on my behalf. I know
report my scores as follows: 2/10 in spirituality, 4/10 in physical wellness,
5/10 in psychological wellness.
The reasoning behind the improvements: I
gave myself a minimum of 1 point because I realized just how poor my spiritual
connection truly is. Although my score in the category of spirituality did not
raise drastically the self realization that I met during the evaluation
deserved credit. So my score went from a 1 to a 2. My physical wellness is not
always perfect nor will it ever be, but since I started setting time for me -
my physical pain has decreased. Integrating stillness and encouraging calm has
offered me an outlet. After I have taken a few minutes to reflect on daily
aspects my mind seems clearer. The most significant change that has occurred
over the past weeks is a change in psychological wellbeing. I have begun to
reform how I perceive the world around me. This has impacted on my interaction
with family members, friends, and co-workers. These small steps have begun the
process of balance into my life. This process is going to take time, effort,
and an open heart. I am looking forward to raising my scores as time passes.
III. Goal Development:
List at least one goal you have for yourself in each
area, Physical, Psychological (mental health) and Spiritual.
Answer:
Spiritual Goal: My goal in seeking a
spiritual connection is attempt to find a spiritual connection that fits into
my life. This means that I will have to physically educate myself and explore
an array of cultural beliefs and religions. Without the knowledge of
spirituality I believe that I will have a difficult time finding a spiritual
connection.
Physical Goal: My goals for this category
may differ from someone that has not been diagnosed with a chronic illness. I
realize that physical pain has a profound impact on the mind and the body
systematically. I have spoken to my orthopedist and pathologist about
meditation and relaxation exercises over the past three weeks. I have asked
that both reduce the amount of pharmaceuticals used for my pain management and
inflammation if meditation or relaxation practices reduce my pain levels. I
explained to both of them that I will keep a detailed journal so that we may
discuss changes in my physical conditions. Both physicians have agreed and are
willing to work with me on this matter over the next 3-6 months.
Psychological Goal: I feel as if I have
made the most effort and change in this category. I have made a conscious
effort to evaluate myself from the inside out. I have had more
self-realizations in the past nine weeks than I have had in a very long time. I
have adjusted pieces of my life to positively reflect who I am. I have been
slowly removing negative aspects that I see as troublesome in my life.
Recently, I took a close friend to
lunch. I explained to her that her negative attitude, constant nagging,
plethora of harsh words, along with her extraordinary gift to make others feel
high levels of guilt...were not healthy for her or anyone around her. I offered
some suggestions to help her try to connect with herself and even bought her a
copy of Dasher’s book. She explained to me that I was being “foolish” and there
was nothing wrong with her harshness because it protects her. Through the meal
I watched her interact with the waitress attentively. I noticed her tone, body
language, and sarcasm that she was projecting toward the waitress. I realized
for years she has treated me the same way. At the end of the meal, I explained
to her that I thought it best to not talk for a while. I proceeded to explain
to her why. The interactions she was bringing into my life were full of hurt,
anger, and harshness. Surprisingly, she looked at me in disgust...shrugged her
shoulders and said “Really, Sarah – you will regret this!” I haven’t heard from
her since.
IV. Practices for Personal Health:
What strategies can you implement to foster growth in
each of the following domains; Physical, Psychological, and Spiritual. Provide
at least two examples of exercises or practices in each domain. Explain how you
will implement each example.
Answer:
Spiritual: I will make an effort to
educate myself to the point where I accept a spiritual guidance into my life.
After I have completed this I will learn the realm of prayer. There seems to be
healing powers in prayer. I hope to one day learn what this concept
encompasses.
Physical: Like I mentioned above, I have
spoken to my orthopedist and pathologist about meditation and relaxation
exercises over the past three weeks. I have asked that both reduce the amount
of pharmaceuticals used for my pain management and inflammation if meditation
or relaxation practices reduce my pain levels. Also, I have been watching my
diet closer and eating less processed food.
Psychological: I will continue to
practice loving-kindness daily in my home and work life. I would also like to
continue to weed out negative aspects that I see as damaging in my life. I
think through doing this that my mind will be clearer, calmer, and more
enveloped in aspects of life that need higher levels of attention.
V. Commitment:
How will you assess your progress or lack of progress
in the next six months? What strategies can you use to assist in maintaining
your long-term practices for health and wellness?
Answer:
Call me old fashioned, but I
will be keeping a recorded log in my daily schedule book (My little black
book). I carry it with me everywhere I go. Four weeks ago I began writing down
my feelings for the day and how it progressed through the evening. I also
quickly jot down meals throughout the day when I have time. It has served as a
record for me to keep about myself. I prefer this method over keeping and
online journal only because I am more likely to write in my book every day.
Whereas, I understand that I will not get on the internet every day.
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Unit 8
I think that the two most
useful techniques to me are going to be the loving-kindness exercise and the
focused concentration exercise. Both have created the most positive emotions
during the duration of the past weeks. The key is to train the mind to focus on
the body without any form of distraction both of these exercises have proved to
be the most effective for me. I also found the “focused concentration” practices
were also beneficial; some of these were tough for me to complete. However
these other exercises have offered me a connection that links concentration,
emotions, and have offered me positive biofeedback from the persons mind in
direct correlation with their physiological functions. This can lower my blood
pressure, heart rate, and assist with a lessened chance in developing disease
which will be beneficial in later years of my life. I was also a huge fan of
the progressive muscle relaxation practices that we have partaken in. I had a
tough time with the Transcendent meditation and mindfulness meditation. However
they are supposed to assist patients and people to relax, improve coping
skills, and reduce levels of physical pain. It has been very difficult for me to meditate
through the last six weeks of this course. Like many other Americans in today’s
society I seem to pay more attention to what is going on around me in the
outside world verse what is going on within me. I now have come to the point
where my happiness revolves around concepts of external circumstance. I
understand that through meditative practice my awareness will be redirected to
focus on myself and the inner part of me that will offer serenity and peace.
This can benefit each and every one of us on a different level. I am determined
to find a meditative practice that is right for me and offers me the chance to
look at myself from a different perspective. I am going to make an effort to
integrate these activities into daily activities.
Monday, August 20, 2012
Unit 7 Health and Wellness
Meeting Asclepius
meditation exercise was a visual experience that reminded me of sitting on the
beach and quietly reflecting on aspects of life. It generated a feeling of
inner peace and was tranquil. This exercise would be great to practice daily to
remind ourselves that loving kindness, wisdom, ad inner peace are not
unattainable goals. Mindfulness has seemed to assist my mental wellbeing more
than meditation it as fostered an increase in your psychological or spiritual
wellness by offering me insight into myself. Through this course I have learned
a great deal about myself, some concepts that I have learned on a more personal
note are obviously better than others I have learned about myself. Being
mindful of others, my interactions with other people, my personal thoughts and
feeling has brought me closer to an understanding of who I really am. I have
had a tough time meditating, but even those exercises’ have helped me learn
that not everything in life is going to be fitting to my personality type. It
was a learning experience. One that I will never forget. I never in a million
year thought that I would ever try meditation, but as it turns out it’s not
that bad. I only wish my house was a bit more peaceful sometimes.
"One cannot lead another where one has
not gone himself" (p.477).
It is difficult to lead another in the
direction of holistic wellbeing if you yourself do not understand the basic
concept of the healing system. In order for us to help others on their journey
we must first understand what ours is. Attempting to teach another human being
something that you do not understand does not exemplify the truth of the cause,
but can cause confusion and doubt.
Psychiatrists, spiritual mentors, and behavioral
health specialists have continually mandated and updated research techniques to
ensure that patients are equipped with the education and skills to cope and
adapt to medical illnesses with differential diagnoses. Health and wellness
professionals should have a keen understanding of themselves in order to assist
others effectively. The relationship
between pain, anxiety, physical illness, and have been studied for years. The
strict correlations between these intertwined topics have influenced patient’s
physical and mental conclusions, but if a health and wellness individual cannot
understand concepts of self it will be very difficult to understand others. To
increase the end patient outcome regimens must be expressed in a manner that
benefits the patient’s physical and mental wellbeing.
I have
an obligation to my patients daily, to be continually developing my health
psychologically, physically, and spiritually so I can provide them with the
best and most efficient patient care possible. If I am unaware of myself, then
I am unaware of them. I have begun implementing psychological and spiritual
growth in my personal life by practicing mindfulness, loving kindness, and
learning how to listen to others with a genuine reciprocation. This course has
taught me a lot over the past few weeks and it continues to teach as we move
forward.
Monday, August 13, 2012
I am in complete
compliance with the statement the Universal Loving-Kindness exercise is
expressing. I believe that this phrase brings great meaning to others than
ourselves and helps with aspects of interpersonal development. I could not
remember all of the lines so I took turns with each one for 4 minutes. This
helped me to concentrate on the words and not thinking about not knowing the
next ones. I felt calm afterwards.
Describe the exercise and assessment
process. What did you discover about yourself? What area have you chosen to be
a focus of growth and development? Why? What are some specific exercises or
activities that you can implement to foster greater wellness in this area?
The evidence that
supports the validity or truthfulness of the information is found primarily in
the study methodology. Here is where the investigators address the issue of
bias, both conscious and unconscious. Study methodologies such as
randomization, blinding and accounting for all patients help insure that the
study results are not overly influenced by the investigators or the patients. Evaluating
the medical literature is a complex undertaking but must include the individually
addressed needs of the patient. The sessions with the patients should provide
you with some basic criteria and information to consider when trying deciding
if the study methodology is sound and what the best route of treatments should be.
You will find that the answers to the questions of validity may not always be
clearly stated and conducting your own assessment may prove to be troublesome.
You will have to make their own judgments about the importance of each question.
Once you have determined that the study methodology is valid, you must examine
the results and their applicability to the patient. We may harvest additional
concerns such as whether the study represented patients similar to his/her
patients, whether the study covered the aspect of the problem that is most
important to the patient, or whether the study suggested a clear and useful
plan of action. This process brought to my attention just how little I pay
attention to patients. In order to focus on health and growth in this area I am
going to have to start from scratch and work my way through the complexities.
This task will not happen overnight. The main exercise I can execute in order
to grow in the area of focus is make a “thoughtful-heartfelt” effort to be more
receptive to the process. This will be my biggest step. It seems crazy –
sometimes after I am done reading these chapters..I realize I really don’t know
myself. I enjoyed this week’s activities and discussions.
Sunday, August 5, 2012
I hope everyone is having a great
weekend. I spent yesterday at the beach. Now, that is relaxing! J
This week we are supposed to Compare and contrast the Loving Kindness exercise
and the subtle mind exercise. It is no surprise to any of you that have read my
blog previously that I am having a heck of a time with these exercises. I am
not sure if this is because of my personality, or my sense of humor. I wrote a
fellow student this week to express that I am actually trying these to help relax
my mind. I have been pretty unsuccessful. When I tried the love and kindness
exercise the other week I could do nothing but chuckle. I would love to explain
why: I am not mocking meditation - by any means. The person I pictured was my
husband. We have been together for going on 8 years and he is still the
funniest human being I know. I love his sense of humor. He is always making me
laugh and smile. So after I pictured him in my mind I could so nothing but chuckle.
The activity for relaxation – just didn’t work. I liked the subtle mind exercise because it
offers insight into you. However, I just need to work on these a harder with a
more serious approach. The connection of the spiritual wellness to mental and
physical wellness to me is complicated, because I am neither spiritually
connected nor, in the best shape physically. In this weeks discussion blog we
covered a majority of this information in detail. I have concluded that if I am
to become physically fit, my mind and spirit must play a part in this in order
for me to find true happiness. I think I personally have a very long way to go.
Thanks for listening this week. I will be here at the same time and on the same
channel next week. J
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
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