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The True Grit of Self Care when Facing Secondary Trauma. Annie Lange, LMSW, ACSW www.annielange.com 517 719-1523. The expectation that we can be immersed in suffering and loss daily and not be touched by it is as realistic as expecting to be able to walk through water and not get wet. ”
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The True Grit of Self Care when Facing Secondary Trauma Annie Lange, LMSW, ACSW www.annielange.com 517 719-1523
The expectation that we can be immersed in suffering and loss daily and not be touched by it is as realistic as expecting to be able to walk through water and not get wet.” Rachel Remen, Kitchen Table Wisdom
Trauma Exposure Response: A transformation that takes place within us as a result of being exposed to the suffering of other living beings or the planet. Impacting Mind, Body, Spirit. Lipsky (2009)
Trauma Exposure Response Is Universal
Warning Signs of Trauma ExposureResponse:Burnout Feeling helpless and hopeless A sense that one can never do enough Hyper-vigilance Diminished creativity Inability to embrace complexity Minimizing Chronic exhaustion / physical ailments Inability to listen / deliberate avoidance …
16 Warning Signs of Trauma Exposure Response (cont): Dissociative moments Sense of persecution Guilt Fear Anger and cynicism Inability to empathize / numbing Addictions Grandiosity: an inflated sense of importance related to your work Lipsky (2009)
Practice of Trauma Stewardship requires high levels of Critical self awareness. Lipsky (2009)
Mindfulness “Paying attention in a particular way, on purpose in the present moment, non-judgmentally. Jon Kabat-Zinn
Steps in Trauma/Burnout Stewardship: Acknowledge effects of trauma exposure and burnout within Self Make room for your own internal process Make space to heal Determine what you need to continue on your chosen path Lipsky (2009)
Nothing has to change in the world for us to transform our own life experiences Lipsky (2009)
Writing Exercise: How do you support, deny or displace effects of trauma exposure? How is this working/not working for your deepest honest self? How is this working/not working for your CASA families and children? Lipsky (2009)
“There is liberation in reality.” ~Branford Marsalis, jazz saxophonist
Two Purposes of Mindfulness Free us from the tendency to overthink, ruminate or worry Free us from the tendency to avoid, suppress, or push away Teasdale, Williams, Segal, (2014)
RAIN RECOGNIZE ALLOW INVESTIGATE NON- IDENTIFY Tara Brach
How can we activate the parasympathetic nervous center? What we focus on changes the brain.
“The Work” Is it true? Can you absolutely know that it is true? How do you react to what happens when you believe it is true? Who would you be without that thought? Byron Katie, (2002)
Increased contact with inner self increases our ability for self-healing.
Centering Practice:Self Care • What is my intention for the day? • What can I put down and not carry into the next day? • Designate a Day of Rest Lipsky (2009)
The single most powerful protection against trauma is a good support network. * encouragement * accountability *
Communal play provides an experience of connection and attunement that can help heal.
Finding Balance: Engage with our lives outside of work Negotiate a sane work schedule Move energy through Practice self care
Four Dimensions of Health Physical Emotional ♦ Intellectual Spiritual
Naming something to be GRATFUL for at all times!!! Gratitude Practice
To your Greatness!! Annie Lange BSN, LMSW, ACSW Clinical Social Worker Nurtured Heart Approach Advanced Trainer Annie@NurturedHeartPath.com 517 719 1523 http://www.nurturedheartpath.com
Bibliography • Neff,K. (2011) Self-Compassion. New York, NY: Harper Collins. • Lipsky, van Dernoot, Laura. (2009) Trauma Stewardship. San Francisco, CA: Berrett-Koehler Publishers, Inc. • Goldstein, Elisha. (2012) The Now Effect. New York, NY: Atria. • Katie, Bryon. (2002) Loving What Is. New York, NY: Three Rivers Press. • Van Der Kolk, B. (2014) The Body Keeps The Score. New York,NY: Penguin Books • Teasdale, John, Williams, Mark and Segal, Zindel (2014) The Mindful Way Workbook. New York, NY: The Guilford Press.