483 β Enhancing Hardiness and Resilience
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Presented by: Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes
Executive Director, AllCEUs
Host: Counselor Toolbox
Objectives
β Define resilience
β Identify characteristics that make people more resilient and ways we can enhance those characteristics
β Define Hardiness
β Examine what hardiness is important to resilience
Resilience
β Resilience is the capacity to bounce back
β Characteristics of resilient people:
β Awareness of and minimized vulnerabilities
β Healthy self-esteem
β Strong social support system
β Self-awareness
β Self-Efficacy
β Problem Solving Skills
β Practice acceptance
β Can tolerate distress
β Have an optimistic viewpoint
Awareness of Vulnerabilities
β Emotional Distress
β Emotional Eustress
β Mental Distress
β Mental Eustress
β Physical Distress
β Nutrition (poor nutrition, dieting, too much caffeine)
β Sleep
β Exercise (pain, exhaustion)
β Pain
β Illness
Vulnerabilities contβ¦
β Social Distress
β Social Eustress
β Environmental Distress
β Environmental Eustress
Self Esteem
β Ability to provide validation and acceptance of self
β Identify personal strengths and positive characteristics
β Separate who you are from what you do
β Explore cognitions about:
β Why other peopleβs opinions matter
β Attributions
Strong Social Support System
β Social supports are our greatest buffers against stress
β Relationships can be one of the greatest causes of stress
β Identify characteristics of healthy vs. unhealthy relationships.
β Explore ways to nurture and enhance healthy relationships.
β Identify ways to deal with unhealthy people
β Learn about temperament and complimentarity
Self-Awareness
β Temperament
β Needs
β Wants
β Values (Truly important, driving forces)
β Goals
β Is what I am doing getting me closer to or further away from what is important to me
β Physical and emotional state in the present
β Triggers (positive and negative)
Self-Efficacy
β Believing in oneβs own capacity to accomplish goals (effectiveness)
β Identification as a survivor not a victim (Locus of control)
β Hardiness
β Commitment: Motivation
β Control: Realistic understanding of what is within oneβs control
β Challenge: Not too easy, but not overwhelming. Exciting opportunity
Problem Solving Skills
β Ability to conceptualize problems
β Willingness to seek out help
β Motivation to actually take action
β Donβt bring me a problem unless you have an idea for at least one realistic solution.
Acceptance
β Sometimes things just areβ¦
β Unfortunate
β Inaccessible
β Unchangeable
β Willingness to accept life on lifeβs terms without
β Judging
β Trying to change the unchangable
Distress Tolerance
β Ability to feel a feeling without having to react
β βI am angryβ
β βI am having a feeling of being angryβ
β βI am angry but can choose whether or not to stew in itβ
β Note
β There are no βYou made meβ (victim stance)
β There is no active attempt to change it at this point
β Feelings are there to tell us something. Fighting them or nurturing them only prolongs them.
Optimism
β Finding the silver lining
β Failure = Learning opportunity
β Relationships = Compassion
β Rainy day = Watering the plants
β Life change = Opportunity to find a new direction
Summary
β Resilience is the capacity to bounce back
β Resilience is a quality we can enhance in our clients while also helping them reduce distress.
β Characteristics of resilient people:
β Awareness of and minimized vulnerabilities
β Healthy self-esteem
β Strong social support system
β Self-awareness
β Self-Efficacy
β Problem Solving Skills
β Practice acceptance
β Can tolerate distress
β Have an optimistic viewpoint