1.02 Stress, Burnout and Secondary Trauma Flashcards
A non-specific demand made on the body and the mind
Stress
Stages of Stress
what ARE the symptoms?
1) Alarm
2) Resistance
3) Exhaustion
4 Steps Dealing with Stress
think SIMPle
1) Spot the Symptoms
2) Identify the sources of stress
3) Manage the Daily Hassles and Manage your Time
4) Plan to deal with your own stress
Motivating, stimulating and energizing demand
Pressure
3 Steps to Organizing Your Time
1) Conduct a Time Audit
2) Make Adjustments
3) Prioritize and plan ahead
7 Steps for Problem Solving
1) Identify the problem
2) Gather data
3) Think systematically
4) Think creatively
5) Weigh up potential solutions
6) Put chosen solution into action
7) Measure success
5 Steps for Communicating Assertively in the Workplace
1) Choose the right approach
2) Practice projecting a positive image
3) Condition others to take you seriously
4) Use positive body language
5) Recognize different communication styles
4 Different communication styles
Aggressive
Passive
Passive Agressive
Assertive
Consists of emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and low productivity
Compromises the quality of care
Burn out Phenomenon
Burn out Phenomenon may lead to
impairment of health, grief and suffering
Condition wherein individuals feel less compassionate over time
Secondary traumatic stress disorder
or
Compassion fatigue
Symptoms associated with compassion fatigue
Apathy
Isolation
Bottled up emotions
Substance abuse
Horowitz Ideal Course of Recovery
1) Perceive the event correctly
2) Translate perceptions into clear meaning
3) Relate meaning to current belief, attitude or meaning
4) Revise memories, attitudes and/or belief systems to fit new developmental line
5) Decide appropriate action
Stages of burnout
1) Honeymoon stage
2) Disillusionment stage
3) Brownout stage
4) Frustration stage
5) Despair stage
Stage of realizing but not taking into action
Honeymoon stage