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Wellness Series Reaching RESILIENCE
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Mental Health America of Eastern Missouri Our Mission To promote mental health and to improve the care and treatment of persons with mental illness through advocacy, education and service.
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Reaching Resilience Being your best even when things are at their worst
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Learning to adapt well over time to life- changing situations and stressful conditions What is Resilience?
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ordinary, not extraordinary – involves behaviors, thoughts, and actions – learned and developed in anyone What is Resilience?
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Offers protection from various mental health conditions Improves the immune system Offers the opportunity to learn how to overcome adversity Develops a feeling of competency Offers the opportunity to build healthy relationships Benefits of Resilience
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REBOUND TM
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– Shock – Opportunity – Transition Types of Change
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Shock – Give yourself time to adjust – Don’t make any big decisions until the shock is over
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Types of Change Opportunity – Don’t hold yourself back – Don’t be guilty – Embrace your success
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Types of Change Transition – Daily habit of getting away – Examine if you really want to go back to the old situation – Pay attention to how it makes you feel
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Characteristics of Resilience 8 basic characteristics – Achieved through practice
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Characteristics of Resilience Optimism – Seeing the positive in most situations – believing in one’s own strength
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Characteristics of Resilience Flexibility – A ready capability to adapt to: new, different, changing requirement
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Characteristics of Resilience Perspective – Consider broader context – See obstacles as challenges – Learn from mistakes
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Characteristics of Resilience Acceptance – Accept circumstances that cannot be changed – Focus on circumstances that you can alter
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Characteristics of Resilience Self-Confidence – Belief that you are in control of your own life
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Characteristics of Resilience Insightfulness (& intuition) – Understand what you’re feeling and why – Look beyond the present
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Characteristics of Resilience Perseverance – The willingness to endure in the face of difficulty – Action-oriented; trust in the process and don’t give up
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Characteristics of Resilience Humor – The ability to laugh in the face of difficulty
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Characteristics of Resilience Optimism Flexibility Perspective Acceptance Self-confidence Insightfulness Perseverance Humor
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Putting Resilience Into Action - Good Relationships with family, friends, and co-workers improves resilience. -Accept help and support from others -Low levels of social interaction were found to have an impact on longevity
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Putting Resilience Into Action - Avoid catastrophic thinking -You can control your interpretation of stressful events in your life -Notice subtle ways you feel better as you deal with the stressor
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Putting Resilience Into Action -What’s the one thing that I know I can do today that moves me toward my goal? -Do something regularly to solve the problem -Take decisive action rather than remaining passive
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Putting Resilience Into Action - Pay attention to your own needs and feelings -Do something you enjoy and find relaxing
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Putting Resilience Into Action Restore Hope Journal Meditation Spiritual practices Practice Mindfulness
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Resilience “You may not control all of the things that happen to you, but you can decide not to be reduced by them.” Maya Angelou
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THANK YOU For more information: Visit our website! www.mha-em.org Give us a call! 314.773.1399 Send us an email! info@mha-em.org To stay connected: Find us on Facebook! Mental Health America of Eastern Missouri Follow us on Twitter! @mentalhealthstl
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