Download - Self-Management and Stress Care
Self-Management and Stress Care
Presented By:Chaplain Jim CrowleyCentral Oregon Police
Chaplaincy
A Word about the Title – most folks don’t care what the Sermon Title
is!!!
Self Management Premise!
Stress Care Challenge!
Self-Management and Stress Care
The Focus for this session is to Challenge the Veteran Chaplain to
Reevaluate their present Stress Care.
Self ManagementI want to propose that there is a
posture for Healthy Self.What is a Definition for a Healthy Self?Discovering Balance on a Foundation of
Faith! Exercise! – 3 ingredients of Health?
______________________________What constitutes the health of a Care
Giver? Balance – Stability (emotionally) Focused - Exercise
______________________________
Self ManagementWhat is the foundation of
the Care Givers Health – History, Stress Levels – Illustrate that a marriage is impacted by the history/past child years of each participant.
Illustrate – Returning Veterans that take junk over to a war zone bring more junk back!
Self Management Most if not all of our agencies
require a Psychological Background be accomplished.
My Inquiry is not to disqualify potential chaplains but to bring to the table this dialogue that our present health, past influences will make an impact on our ability to serve and support our agencies.
The Platform• You Can’t Marry Everyone You Feel
Sorry for! Dr. Curtis Smith• It’s not nearly as important what
happens to you as much as what happens in you! Fanny Crosby
• Things will either make us Better or Bitter. Jim Crowley
• I Never known God to use a Discouraged Person! D.L. Moody
Stairway to the Platform
• Do Bugs Have Tennis Shoes? Dylan Wyland
• If this is Space where are the Spacemen? Michael Crowley
• Rapidly Recover from Disappointment and Discouragement. Dr. Jim Diehl
Chaplains and Self Care – the Paradox
Premise – First Responders have the Potential to become unhealthy. Explain FINE!!!
Healthy Life style will provide the opportunity to establish a healthy relationship with the Agency.
Chaplains and Self Care – the Paradox
• It is a Lifestyle!• We have adapted in our
scheduling the need to use the ICISF symptoms chart as an Indicator for Health – Illus.
CRITICAL INCIDENT STRESS INFORMATION SHEETS
You have experienced a traumatic event or a critical incident (any event that causes unusually strong emotional reactions that have the potential to interfere with the ability to function normally). Even though the event may be over, you may now be experiencing or may experience later, some strong emotional or physical reactions. It is very common, in fact quite normal, for people to experience emotional aftershocks when they have passed
through a horrible event.Sometimes the emotional aftershocks (or stress reactions) appear immediately after the traumatic event. Sometimes they may appear a few hours or a few days later. And, in
some cases, weeks or months may pass before the stress reactions appear.The signs and symptoms of a stress reaction may last a few days, a few weeks, a few
months, or longer, depending on the severity of the traumatic event. The understanding and the support of loved ones usually cause the stress reactions to pass more quickly.
Occasionally, the traumatic event is so painful that professional assistance may be necessary. This does not imply craziness or weakness. It simply indicates that the
particular event was just too powerful for the person to manage by himself or herself.Here are some common signs and signals of a stress reaction:
* Any of these symptoms may indicate the need for medical evaluation. When in doubt, contact a physician
ICISF Symptoms ChartPhysical* Cognitive Emotional Behavioral Spiritualchillsthirstfatiguenausea faintingtwitchesvomitingdizzinessweaknesschest painheadacheselevated BPrapid heart ratemuscle tremorsshock symptomsgrinding of teethvisual difficultiesprofuse sweatingdifficulty breathingetc…
confusionnightmaresuncertaintyhypervigilancesuspiciousnessintrusive imagesblaming
someonepoor problem
solvingpoor abstract
thinkingpoor attention
/decisionspoor
concentration /memory
disorientation of time, place or person
difficulty identifying objects or people
heightened or lowered alertness
increased or decreased awareness of surroundings
etc…
fearguiltgriefpanicdenialanxietyagitationirritabilitydepressionintense angerapprehensionemotional shockemotional
outburstsfeeling
overwhelmedloss of emotional
controlinappropriate
emotional response
etc…
withdrawalantisocial actsinability to restintensified pacingerratic
movementschange in social
activitychange in speech
patternsloss or increase
of appetitehyperalert to
environmentincreased alcohol
consumptionchange in usual
communications
etc…
anger at Godquestioning of
basic beliefswithdrawal from
place of worship
crisis of faithfaith practices
and rituals seem empty
loss of meaning and purpose
uncharacteristic religious involvement
sense of isolation from God
anger at clergyreligious
obsessionsreligious
compulsionsreligious
hallucinations or delusions
etc…
Chaplains and Self Care – the Paradox
• The Potential for a Train Wreck is Heavy on our Hearts –
• But we don’t schedule Train Wrecks!!!
• What do we Schedule?• Stress Management Bible Study• Stress Management Exercise• Stress Management Self Care• Latte's !
Crisis InterventionCrisis InterventionGoals: To foster natural
resiliency through…
1. Stabilization2. Symptom reduction3. Return to adaptive functioning, or4. Facilitation of access to continued care
(adapted from Caplan, 1964,Preventive Psychiatry)
Strategic Planning Formula
1. THREAT (What is the incident?)2. TARGET (Who should receive services?
ID target groups.)3. TYPE (What interventions should be
used?)4. TIMING (When should the interventions
be implemented, with what target groups?)
5. RESOURCES (What intervention resources are available to be mobilized for what target groups, when? Consider internal and external resources.)
Chaplains and Self Care – the Paradox
• Plan for the Paradox – place the management of self in your schedule. Tackle the Plan Daily.
• Involve others in your plan – Family, Physicians, and Accountability Friends – Agency Leadership.
• We recently encouraged officers to accomplish a brief survey for our chaplaincy! ILLUS: 2010 COPC Evaluation Survey – Self Talk!!!
Chaplains and Self Care the Proposition – Do we know how to play in the sand
box?• How does my present overall health affect my
abilities to cope with Stress?
• Could it be that what we need to really combat the Stress Management is Self-Management?
• Are we as Chaplains Healthy? Illustrate – OCRT process, preparation and product. Do we know how to play in the sandbox?
Our Faith Discipline -
A Test for Healthy Self Care – Field test
• Do We Compete or Compliment?
• When there are Control Issues?
• What’s my Relationship with Conflict?
• The previous statements reflect our Health.
• How Do You Cope with Stress?
The Proposition at hand might be if I manage self what impact will that make on the ability to induce Stress Care and Manage my stress!!!
Our inability to make peace with our own heart will not be appeased by any amount of Stress Management. We bring the past, the pain and the problems which in and of themselves creates more stress than can be resolved.
If you make poor choices due to a lack of moral compass – there will be stress.
Our Integrity is in question due to our lack of modeling there will be stress.
What the position of our heart?Colonel Grossman in his training with the Marines on more than one occasion identified how the training embedded into their minds that we will survive – we will go home and then he goes on to identify acts of heroism and survival beyond our thinking – why can’t we adopt the same strategy with our hearts – there is a foundation in my heart that will not change – it is my moral compass and it brings me to the posture that mandates my survival. I am convinced that neither Death or Life - I read that somewhere!!!
The Activity of the Chaplain will Test –
• Your Moral Fiber• Your Faith• Your Conduct• Your Character• Your Integrity• Illustrate – let me see this Taser!!!!
Is this how it works!!!! UNTRAINED!
Stress Care for the Law Enforcement Chaplain
• PEACE BREAKERS! What breaks your Peace?
• ICISF Model and influence
Pre-Incident Preparation
• Assessment of risk• Risk reduction• Assessment of physical and
psychological response preparedness
• Training to reduce vulnerabilities • Training to create “resistance”• Training to enhance “resilience” and
response capabilities
Defusing
Defusing means to render something harmless before it can do damage.
A small group intervention applied within hours of a critical incident.
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Debriefing
Used within the context of CISM, the term “debriefing” refers to a 7 – phase structured small group crisis intervention more specifically named Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD).
1.Introduction2.Fact3.Thought4.Reaction5.Symptom6.Teaching7.Re-Entry
CISM Core Components
Pre-crisis preparation
Demobilizations & Staff Consultation (rescuers)
Crisis Management Briefings (CMB) (civilians, schools, businesses)
Defusing
Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD)
Individual crisis intervention (1:1)
Pastoral Crisis Intervention
Family CISM
Organizational CISM
Follow-up/Referral
Tools for the Trade – Dr. Archibald Hart/ Adrenalin and Stress
0 = this statement does not apply to me1 = It sometimes less than once a month applies to me
2 = It often more than once a month applies to me.Type A Behavior Pattern Test
1.I tend to speak faster than others often times finishing the sentences for them.2.My Friends or my spouse says I eat too fast.3.I Tend to get very upset when I loose a game.4.I am very competitive in work sports or games5.I Tend to be Bossy and Dominate others.
7. I prefer to lead rather than follow.8. I feel pressed for time even when I am not doing something important.9. I become Impatient when I have to wait.10. I tend to make decisions quickly even impulsively.11. I regularly take on more than I can accomplish.12. I become irritable even angry more often than most other people.
Adrenalin and StressThe exciting new breakthrough that helps you
overcome stress damage!Dr. Archibald D. HartWord Publishing 1991
Interpretation Key• 0-5
• 6-10
• 11-16
• You are definitely not a Type A
• You show Occasional signs of Type A Behavior – you may have some irritation or something maybe getting to you at work
• Definite signs of Type A and may be Distressed – at the higher end of this score you may be prone to excessive Adrenalin Recruitment???!!!
Interpretation Key• 17-
24• Not Only are you a Type A
person you are living Dangerously! Life may be miserable for you or it may be very exciting. Either way you are likely to develop Cardiovascular Deterioration if you do not change your behavior pattern. IF you smoke or have a family history – see a physician!
Tools for the Trade – David Seamands/ Forgiveness Test
• Healing for Damaged Emotions
• Matt 18:23-35– Resentment Test – you’ve never
let off the hook– Responsibility Test – I wouldn’t
be here if it weren’t for them!– Reminder and Reaction – you
remind me of ... Reaction!
Sobering Statement!“Among all my autopsies(and I have performed well over a thousand), I have never seen a person who died of old age. In fact, I do not think that anyone has died of old age yet. To permit this would be the ideal accomplishment of medical research …… to die of old age would mean that all the organs of the body had worn out proportionately, merely by having been used too long. This is never the case. We invariably die because one vital part has worn out too early in proportion to the rest of the body …. The lesson seems to be that, as far as man can regulate his life by voluntary actions, he should seek to equalize stress throughout his being! The Human body like the tires on a car or the rug on a floor wears longest when they wear evenly!Hans SelyeThe Stress of Life
The Good, Bad and the Ugly!
• Addictive Behavior – every program begins with this premise – Do You Want To Get Help. It concludes with this premise – I am not an Island.
• Workout!!!• Eating – YIKES – Real Age Website -
RealAge [email protected]• Your Schedule Reveals Your Priorities
– your self management and stress care!
Stress Unmanaged • Affects our BP• Creates a Culture Dish for an
assortment of Disease including:– Diabetes– Cancer– Cardiovascular – Nerve Disorders– You’ll be Sick All the time!!!– Alzheimer’s – Dr. David Samati/ Mt Sinai
Medical Center - Fox News http://video.foxnews.com/v/1714885786001/
CHOOSE Your Stress
• Dr. Hardy Powers - Don’t Jump Off a Bridge to Rescue a Hat!!! Jump off a bridge to save a child and you are a hero – if it’s a hat you are a fool!
• We have a Choice just before we kick in the adrenalin – choose wisely.
Conclusion:• “To be deeply and lastingly happy we have to
love something and be loved by someone outside of ourselves … we can never find real or lasting happiness while we live outside of God.” Dr. Archibald Hart
• Identify what Troubles Your Heart?• Identify the Peace Breakers.• Choose to evaluate your foundation – maybe
that section needs to be repaired or replaced!• Choose to Influence your world with Self Care
and allow the Stress to be Managed.
• Create Some Harmony for your life
Bibliography
• Adrenalin and Stress – Dr. Archibald D. Hart BOOKS AND MATERIALS ORDER FORM AVAILABLE.
• Healing for Damaged Emotions – David A. Seamands
• Psychological Body Armor - Dr. George S. Everly & Dr. James T. Reese
• Pastoral Crisis Intervention – Dr. George S. Everly
• ICISF PCI,SMTSP,CISM IND
Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy
“Serving the Hearts and Minds of Central Oregon's First Responders”
COPC Office; 325 NE Kearney Ave.COPC Office; 325 NE Kearney Ave.
Bend, OR 97701Bend, OR 97701
COPC (Mail); PO Box 1898COPC (Mail); PO Box 1898
Redmond, OR 97756Redmond, OR 97756
Chaplain Jim Crowley; (541) 410-6128Chaplain Jim Crowley; (541) 410-6128
[email protected]@bendbroadband.com