Sunday, April 25, 2010

Unit 9 Final Project Personal Application of the Psychological and Spiritual Aspects of Healing

I Introduction:

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?
It is essential that wellness professionals develop psychologically for numerous reasons. One very important reason is that wellness professionals need to have the knowledge and capabilities to guide their patients on their journey to wellness. If the wellness professionals are confident and comfortable with themselves and their work the patient will feel more at ease.

II Assessment:

How have you assessed your health in each domain? How do you score your wellness spiritually, physically, and psychologically?
Spiritual development is also important for wellness professionals to have spiritual maturity because it helps one to deal better with people; especially when they practice loving-kindness living. Forgiveness is an important aspect of spirituality that lowers one’s stress level and stress related illnesses at work and with the rest of their life. The most important spiritual benefit in my life and work is my faith that God is guiding me through life.

III Goal development:

List at least one goal you have for yourself in each area, Physical, Psychological (mental health) and Spiritual.
Physical fitness is important because your body needs to be able to handle the physical demands of your work. I myself believe that I need more development in all three areas; before I’m able to help people in need to wellness care on the level I want to be able to help them. I want my patients to benefit from my knowledge about living life; by offering them excellent advice and strategies that will promote my patients quality of life spiritually, mentality and psychically. In order to for me to obtain this goal, I believe I have to develop to a higher level in my knowledge both psychologically and spiritually.

Of the three wellness categories, I feel my spiritual well being is that most advanced area in my life. I feel mentally I have come a along way in the last past few years, but there is still improvement for me to learn and experience. In this area, I believe the most difficult stages to my development is dealing with the past. I believe my psychical is developing at a quicker pace than my mental spiritual development.

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.

One way I plan to help my mental development is to enhance my environment with people. I will do this by participating with society on a deeper level including attending church. Another aspect of my psychical development is that I’m naturally given. I need to practice not letting other take advantage of my kindness; by realizing I have to deal with people according to the seeds they sow in my life. If they sow negative seeds I have to get them out of my life. I know this sounds selfish, but I have to start looking out for my own interest.

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?

I have already started increasing my psychical health by joining a work-out center. Spiritually I’m going to develop better meditation skills as well as attending church.
To measure my level of progress over the next six months I’m going to develop a chart with my best friend regarding how both of us individually rate me spiritually, physically and mentally. We will both rate me on the same chart in six months. The chart will be broken into different aspects of all three wellness factors.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Unit 8: Optimal Well-being: Psychological, Spiritual and Physical Keys to Health and Thriving.



Unit 8 blog
Choose two practices that you have determined to be most beneficial. How can you implement these practices in your personal life to foster “mental fitness”? Provide specific examples.

The two practices that I choose were Visualization, Loving Kindness; I feel that these are the two that are the most beneficial to me. I like the Loving Kindness practice because it taught me how to embrace my inner feelings and allow me to let some things go. I did have to realize that I had to love and forgive those that hurt me but I know it will not happen over night unless God himself does it. The Visualization exercise just took me to a state that I was already too familiar with. I always see things pertaining to my life and some make me cry and some make me happy it all depends on the vision at that time. I have told myself if I can just focus on the good in my life the bad will soon fade away. In order to get something done quicker I have to sometimes visualize what it would feel like once the thing is done; and that makes me work hard at until it’s done so I can get the gratification I visualized.

How can you implement these practices in your personal life to foster “mental fitness”?

To foster mental fitness I would have to practice these exercises daily and focus on the goal I’m trying to reach in doing the exercise. Love and Kindness have to be practiced everyday because people can really make you wish you had a trap door that makes them disappear. Lol
Or at least a mute button to make them hush or a magical wand to make them freeze for a couple of hours I know I do. Lol
I believe if I keep visualizing my self as a healthy happy person daily then it will soon manifest in my life and I would love that.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Unit 7: Current Trends and Research Supporting the Mind-Body-Spirit Paradigm.



2. Describe the saying: "One cannot lead another where one has not gone himself” (P.477)

"One cannot lead another where one has not gone himself”: I believe this statement means; how can you help someone with a situation you never been through before yourself. Or you have to be over your spiritual and mental challenges before you can help the next person with theirs. How does this apply to the health and wellness professional? This quote is basically saying to health and wellness professionals, you have to have experience something first before you can help your client. What I mean by this is; how can health and wellness professional tell their client to quit smoking when they never experienced the cravings, the draw backs, or what its like to be without a cigarette and your craving is making you lash out at people. I believe all addictions can make a person lash out if the fix is not available to that person at that time.

Do you have an obligation to your clients to be developing your health psychologically, physically, and spiritually? Why or why not?

Yes I do have that Obligation because; how can I consider myself as a health care professional if I can’t help that individual. The client could really be in desperate need of help and I have to be psychologically, physically, and spiritually to help them.

I had a situation happen to me when I was at a gas station a few years ago it was all so weird. I went to the gas station real late at night to get gas before I went to my friends’ house. I noticed this burgundy car with yellowish doors pulling in before me. I said to myself out of all the cars around me why I’m I focusing on the one individual car? I went in to pay for my gas and came out to pump it and what do you know the car I noticed was right behind me. The man in the burgundy car was pumping his gas as well. He turned to me and said (you know life is not worth living is it?) I thought to myself what did he just say? Did he just say what I think he said? I instantly panicked because I knew he was about to commit suicide once he left the gas station. He had a still look on his face as if he was lost or out of his mind. I knew from his face he wasn’t joking. I knew I wasn’t a health care professional but he needed help. And God made all the words flow out of my mouth like I had known this man all my life. Once I got through talking to him he said thank you so much that really helped me. Thank God he was with me because that was a very strong and intense moment for me.

How can you implement psychological and spiritual growth in your personal life?

I can implement psychological and spiritual growth in my personal life by letting God help me flourish into the woman he designed me to be. I feel I can’t do absolutely anything without God’s help and without him I’m nothing. Having said that I believe if I continue to focus on God more, staying in my word daily the rest will all fall into place psychological and spiritually.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Unit 6 Mind-Body-Spirit Wellness and Healing


Describe the exercise and assessment process.
The exercise asks you to focus on any of the four quadrants, then to pick the lines of development that I would like to talk about which could be anything. I would then visualize myself taking the leap the next level of my development. Then I will have to figure out what practices to use? What problems will I resolve? And what new abilities will I develop to get to my integral health? Next I had to close my eyes and clam my mind and body and release all my mental activity. Next I had to find a quite moment in my mind to ask myself, what aspects of my life do I need to focus on the most?

What did you discover about yourself?
I noticed that I have a problem with un-forgiveness, when I looked back at the situation that changed my mental and thought process I knew I had to make changes in my life and surroundings to get my life back on track. I have been working on Un-forgiveness each day trying to remove the situation out of my head so that I can move on with my life. The area I have chosen to focus on is my psychospiritual development because; I have some deep emotions of hurt still planted in my heart that needs to go. I would rather get rid of them than suppress them.



The area I have chosen to focus on is my forgiveness for the ones that hurt me.

I have to come to a part of my life that I can forgive them and move on, because I feel the more I hold on to the problem it holds me back in life and I refuse to give anybody that much power over my life. The exercises I use are Prayer asking for God’s help to help me overcome my hurt and pain so I can move on with my life. I also use meditating on good thoughts only, and when the memory of bad thoughts comes up, I block it out by telling myself continuously that I’m over that situation.