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 ====== Self-care in times of psychological distress ====== ====== Self-care in times of psychological distress ======
  
-Psychological distress can take many shapes and some states can be more severe than others. While some might not require assistance, others can be emergencies. Some states might benefit from some forms of medication -or even temporary hospitalization- others not necessarily, or better not.+Psychological distress can translate into a variety of manifestations, from melancholy to outbursts of rage or sadness, to anxiety, panic attacks, insomnia and sleep disorders, lack of appetite, apathy, aggression, absence of enthusiasm, sexual dysfunctions, lower immunity / increased vulnerability to infections, digestive disorders, memory loss or other forms of cognitive impairment…  
 +While some states can be balanced in your day to day life with comparatively little effort, awareness, compassion for yourself, friendships and patience, others can be more severe, or even be emergencies which require that you seek assistance
  
-If you feel your physical and mental integrity are at stake from the distress you're experiencing, you should seek help as soon as possible (If you are a friend of someone in this condition, stay with them always and seek assistance). For example, you have been experiencing symptoms such as delusions, hallucinations, depersonalization (feeling of being unreal), or you have attempted suicide, or are thinking about it, or you have engaged in other self-harming or dangerous behaviors. Emotional distress can translate into a variety of symptomsaffecting your overall state, from insomnia to lack of appetiteto apathyagression, lack of enthousiasmincreased vulnerability to infections, memory loss or other forms of cognitive impairement, and more… Your need for help will of course depend on the intensity and chronicity of these manifestations (or the absence of thereof, for that matter). In any case, it's a good idea to start taking (extra) care of yourself.+That would be the case if, for example, your physical and mental integrity have become critically at stake from the distress you're experiencing. For example, you have been experiencing symptoms such as delusions, hallucinations, depersonalization (feeling of being unreal);  you have attempted suicide, or are thinking about it, or you have engaged in other self-harming or dangerous behaviors. In that caseplease seek competent help as soon as possible. Reach out to a frienda caregiverdo not stay alone. (If you are a friend of a person experiencing such acute distressdo not leave them aloneseek information and assistance). 
  
-Following are some advices for self-care (still valid when someone is taking care of you) to help go through such times, based upon my knowledge and experience with myself and others. Know that I am NOT doctor nor a clinical psychologist. Like I saidif your symptoms are very intenseor long going, or your integrity is at stake, you should seek assistance immediately.+In any case, and whatever the help you seek, taking a few steps to take extra-care of yourself in these challenging times can make differencenowand in the long run
  
-**SO, WHAT CAN YOU DO NOW TO HELP and CARE FOR YOURSELF IN TIMES OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS ?**+The following advices for self-care (still valid when someone is taking care of you) are based upon my knowledge and experience with myself and others. Know that I am NOT a doctor nor a clinical psychologist. If your symptoms are very intense, or long going, or your integrity is at stake, you should seek assistance immediately. 
  
-**NURTURE YOUR BODY**, don’t let it down or put extra stress on it by neglecting your “vitals”. Make sure you get what you need in water, nutrients, sleep, rest / activity. Don’t tire your system more with junk food, excitants, alcohol. Re-install regular cycles for eating, sleeping… Wash. Change clothes. Get some fresh air and light. Get a massage. Use your senses, smell good smells, listen to good sounds. Get moving if you’ve only been resting, get some rest if you’ve only been running. If possible, don’t drop out of your favorite sport or hobby; that is of course, assuming you are eating, drinking water, sleeping, and that you have no injuries or disease (otherwise, physical activities might actually be harmful). In any case, don’t overdo it, your body is probably weaker. Also, in times of adversity, certain holistic disciplines (like yoga or others), practiced safely and softly, can reveal their core-lessons: your learn that you can carry yourself through life. If it has become impossible to look after yourself, consider moving in with someone nice whom you can be inspired by, and or having good people over (for example for meals), until you are able to take good care of yourself and/or under someone's care. +- - - - -
  
-**BE WISE ABOUT (FURTHER) ALTERING YOUR STATE OF CONSCIOUSNESS**  Consider strong psychological distress as an already altered state of consciousness, a painful one, with its own special chemistry. Maybe it is wiser not to fiddle with it more, at least without competent supervision. Avoid self-medication. Beware of alcohol. Remember what Bob Marley said ? Alcohol just gets you drunk man. Be wise with psychedelics: If you are unexperienced and/or without the supervision of someone who is (preferably not just in the recreative department), then you should maybe avoid them altogether (you can also look for psychoactives / psychedelik knowledge and wisdom through MAPS and/or Erowid resources). If you’re already with a habit of say, smoking pot or drinking, try not to do more, and beware of taking on a new habit you didn’t have before. Also, know that lack of sleep can play serious tricks on your mind too. Careful with sur-stimualtion of your intellect and senses. Get a rest once in a while from your computer (or other sources of mental input) and all it is feeding your burned-out-intellect with. +==== NURTURE YOUR BODY ==== 
-** +
-IDENTIFY AND STOP SELF HARM.** You are aching. You are vulnerable. With vicious logic, you might engage in behaviors that will, more or less directly and quickly, lead to more harm to yourself. Like what ? Like intoxicating yourself, not eating, over-eating, over spending, betting, taking stupid risks, cutting yourself, punching doors, being aggressive towards strangers, driving fast, not wearing a helmet, trusting the wrong persons, disclosing information, lying about your health, sabotaging or destroying your work etc. These behaviors will only make things worse. All aches will ache more eventually. You may be depressed, but if you don’t limit self-harm, then one morning you wake up and you still have a depression + liver damage + weight loss + infection + injuries + brand new addiction + no friends + your work has disappeared + god knows what. Disengage from this process.+
  
-**COME OUT about your psychological distress.** Say how you are feeling, what your are going throughto your family and/or friends and/or co-workerswithout ambiguityin your own simple wordswithout minimizing nor exaggeratingYou need not go into detailscertainly not with everyoneWhat you want is to make sure that the persons around you and/or whom you trustbecome aware that your condition is serious and that you are engaging in a process of taking extra care of yourself. If they are smart and they care about youfrom then on they will not take you on crazy binge-drinking sessions on saturday nights, or drop pills down your throat screaming “you gonna be oookaay “. They will not say “I hear you”, then hand you a ten tons file to work on over the weekend. If they still do that after you’ve told them how you arethey might be ignorant/stupid and/or toxic to you, at least for now (see below): Make yourself clear once more and/or maybe avoid them…+Don’t let it down or put extra stress on it by neglecting your “vitals”Make sure you get what you need in waternutrientssleeprest / activity. Don’t tire your system more with junk food, excitantsalcoholRe-install regular cycles for eatingsleeping… WashChange clothes. Get some fresh air and light. Get a massage. Use your senses, smell good smells, listen to good sounds. Get moving if you’ve only been resting, get some rest if you’ve only been running. If possibledon’t drop out of your favorite sport or hobby; that is of course, assuming you are eating, drinking water, sleeping, and that you have no injuries or disease (otherwise, physical activities might actually be harmful). In any case, don’t overdo it, your body is probably weaker. Also, in times of adversity, certain holistic disciplines (like yoga or others), practiced safely and softlycan reveal their core-lessons: your learn that you can carry yourself through life. If it has become impossible to look after yourself, consider moving in with someone nice whom you can be inspired by, and or having good people over (for example for meals), until you are able to take good care of yourself and/or under someone's care. 
  
-**CAREFUL WITH THAT EXTRA LOAD OF WORK / DECLINE MORE RESPONSABILITIES ?** Note -and make others note- that if you are not well, it could be irresponsible on your part to accept more responsabilities, especially when OTHER people depend on your good shape for their health and safety. Desist. Don’t raise the probability of “human-error” being made, it’s bad enough as an expression.+==== BE WISE ABOUT (FURTHER) ALTERING YOUR STATE OF CONSCIOUSNESS ====
  
-**ACCEPT GENUINE HELP** from otherswhether your know them well or notwhen it comes your wayIt can be that someone you didn’t think cared about you proposes to drive you somewhere you need to go. It can be a smile or a conversation with a stranger. Something warmsimplegently destined to you. How do you know if a helping gesture is genuine and good for you ? You feel it, mostly. Of course it has a certain consistency with observable facts. As for feeling, you should feel more free, a little more alive, when you accept/receive the gesture coming from that person, not the contraryYou can know when a hand is lifting you upor pushing you down. Trust your instinctThat said, beware of full-on saviors invading your life/privacy, especially if their personal life is total mess !+Consider strong psychological distress as an already altered state of consciousnessa painful onewith its own special chemistry. Maybe it is wiser not to fiddle with it more, at least without competent supervisionAvoid self-medication. Beware of alcohol. Remember what Bob Marley said ? Alcohol just gets you drunk man. Be wise with psychedelics: If you are unexperienced and/or without the supervision of someone who is (preferably not just in the recreative department), then you should maybe avoid them altogether (you can also look for psychoactives / psychedelik knowledge and wisdom through MAPS and/or Erowid resources). If you’re already with a habit of saysmoking pot or drinkingtry not to do more, and beware of taking on new habit you didn’t have beforeAlsoknow that lack of sleep can play serious tricks on your mind tooCareful with sur-stimualtion of your intellect and senses. Get rest once in a while from your computer (or other sources of mental input) and all it is feeding your burned-out-intellect with.
  
-**ACCEPT THAT HELP MIGHT NOT COME FROM WHERE YOU THOUGHT IT WOULD.** We are all different, and all striving at times not to lose it. Your intense state of distress might be to hard to deal with for some, who will tend to protect themselves from it. And maybe they should, so respect that. Let them be, let go of any resentment or disappointment. Who knows, they might start providing help at other stages of the sometime long process of psychological recovery, they might help in ways you don’t recognize yet, they might not help at all. You’ll see if you can catch up with them later. DO KICK them out of your life, though, very far, if they start attacking you, being nasty or clearly disrespectful to you (see below “avoid toxic people”).+==== IDENTIFY AND STOP SELF HARM ==== 
 + 
 +You are aching. You are vulnerable. With vicious logic, you might engage in behaviors that will, more or less directly and quickly, lead to more harm to yourself. Like what ? Like intoxicating yourself, not eating, over-eating, over spending, betting, taking stupid risks, cutting yourself, punching doors, being aggressive towards strangers, driving fast, not wearing a helmet, trusting the wrong persons, disclosing information, lying about your health, sabotaging or destroying your work etc. These behaviors will only make things worse. All aches will ache more eventually. You may be depressed, but if you don’t limit self-harm, then one morning you wake up and you still have a depression + liver damage + weight loss + infection + injuries + brand new addiction + no friends + your work has disappeared + god knows what. Disengage from this process. 
 + 
 +==== COME OUT about your psychological distress ====  
 + 
 +Say how you are feeling, what your are going through, to your family and/or friends and/or co-workers, without ambiguity, in your own simple words, without minimizing nor exaggerating. You need not go into details, certainly not with everyone. What you want is to make sure that the persons around you and/or whom you trust, become aware that your condition is serious and that you are engaging in a process of taking extra care of yourself. If they are smart and they care about you, from then on they will not take you on crazy binge-drinking sessions on saturday nights, or drop pills down your throat screaming “you gonna be oookaay “. They will not say “I hear you”, then hand you a ten tons file to work on over the weekend. If they still do that after you’ve told them how you are, they might be ignorant/stupid and/or toxic to you, at least for now (see below): Make yourself clear once more and/or maybe avoid them… 
 + 
 +==== CAREFUL WITH THAT EXTRA LOAD OF WORK / DECLINE MORE RESPONSABILITIES ? ==== 
 + 
 +Note -and make others note- that if you are not well, it could be irresponsible on your part to accept more responsabilities, especially when OTHER people depend on your good shape for their health and safety. Desist. Don’t raise the probability of “human-error” being made, it’s bad enough as an expression. 
 + 
 +==== ACCEPT GENUINE HELP ====  
 + 
 +from others, whether your know them well or not, when it comes your way. It can be that someone you didn’t think cared about you proposes to drive you somewhere you need to go. It can be a smile or a conversation with a stranger. Something warm, simple, gently destined to you. How do you know if a helping gesture is genuine and good for you ? You feel it, mostly. Of course it has a certain consistency with observable facts. As for feeling, you should feel more free, a little more alive, when you accept/receive the gesture coming from that person, not the contrary. You can know when a hand is lifting you up, or pushing you down. Trust your instinct. That said, beware of full-on saviors invading your life/privacy, especially if their personal life is a total mess ! 
 + 
 +==== ACCEPT THAT HELP MIGHT NOT COME FROM WHERE YOU THOUGHT IT WOULD ==== 
 + 
 +We are all different, and all striving at times not to lose it. Your intense state of distress might be to hard to deal with for some, who will tend to protect themselves from it. And maybe they should, so respect that. Let them be, let go of any resentment or disappointment. Who knows, they might start providing help at other stages of the sometime long process of psychological recovery, they might help in ways you don’t recognize yet, they might not help at all. You’ll see if you can catch up with them later. DO KICK them out of your life, though, very far, if they start attacking you, being nasty or clearly disrespectful to you (see below “avoid toxic people”).
  
 Know that when you start REDEFINING yourself, for example through therapy or even self-care, it is not unusual that your relationships, the world around you, start redefining themselves too. It can be an interesting, healthy, and pacific process, with familiar faces moving a bit afar and new faces entering your life. It is OK, it is often for the better, and it doesn’t mean the end of old good things/partnerships. Everyone gets an opportunity to change/update when you do (that they will or will not take, it’s not your call). Know that when you start REDEFINING yourself, for example through therapy or even self-care, it is not unusual that your relationships, the world around you, start redefining themselves too. It can be an interesting, healthy, and pacific process, with familiar faces moving a bit afar and new faces entering your life. It is OK, it is often for the better, and it doesn’t mean the end of old good things/partnerships. Everyone gets an opportunity to change/update when you do (that they will or will not take, it’s not your call).
  
-**SEEK GOOD COMPANY** especially if being alone makes you more at risk of neglecting/hurting yourself. Ask if you can stay with someone close and/or have someone stay over and/or come for meals with you (that will make it easier to actually think about eating). Surround yourself with good harmonious lovely loving beings, inspiring, talented, and caring. Yes, some persons have all qualities and some of them are even your friends. Rub your face in these friendships. Tell them you love them.+==== SEEK GOOD COMPANY ====  
 + 
 +especially if being alone makes you more at risk of neglecting/hurting yourself. Ask if you can stay with someone close and/or have someone stay over and/or come for meals with you (that will make it easier to actually think about eating). Surround yourself with good harmonious lovely loving beings, inspiring, talented, and caring. Yes, some persons have all qualities and some of them are even your friends. Rub your face in these friendships. Tell them you love them. 
 + 
 +==== AVOID TOXIC PEOPLE ==== 
 + 
 +I have already mentioned above the full-on savior-invader with fucked-up personal life, well, that’s one type of toxic people. There are plenty. They feed on you, they parasite or pollute you, they irritate, manipulate, exhaust or confuse you, or they make you feel like shit when you’re trying to feel better. Generally, you recognize that someone is kind of toxic to you when you feel somehow worse after they’ve “helped” you or after you’ve been with them than before. And maybe they, on the contrary, strangely look all pumped up, kind of invigorated, by your torments… 
 + 
 +==== IMPROVE / CARE FOR YOUR IMMEDIATE SURROUNDINGS/ HOME ==== 
 + 
 +Keep or make a clean, tidy home. Take the trash out. Open the windows once in a while, let light and air in. Have distinct spaces for distinct activities, if possible (if not possible, you can invent some sort of code/ritual to transition between space/activities). Remember what grandma said: You make the bed you wake up in. You don’t need to master Feng-shui or even “believe” in it to understand that a certain state of things in the house creates a certain flow, a certain circulation, a certain vibe, around the house, around you, that will both reflect and affect you, that will “attract” certain situations, thoughts, feelings, more than others. Well, you know what to do. Help yourself, materialize well. 
 + 
 +==== PROJECT YOURSELF, VISUALIZE, VALUE LIFE ====  
 + 
 +You like what you do ? If you don’t like what you’re doing with your life well then, no wonder you are distressed… Maybe it should be the first thing you consider changing ?! But let’s assume you really like what you do, and maybe that you are even very good at it, and maybe that you know it is very important for others – You want to be able to keep doing it, right ? As best as possible ? Is that very clear to you ? I repeat, is that very clear to you ?
  
-**AVOID TOXIC PEOPLE.** +==== BE COURAGEOUS ! ====
-I have already mentionned above the full-on savior-invader with fucked-up personal life, well, that’s one type of toxic people. There are plenty. They feed on you, they parasite or pollute you, they irritate, manipulate, exhaust or confuse you, or they make you feel like shit when you’re trying to feel better. Generally, you recognize that someone is kind of toxic to you when you feel somehow worse after they’ve “helped” you or after you’ve been with them than before. And maybe they, on the contrary, strangely look all pumped up, kind of invigorated, by your torments…+
  
-**IMPROVE / CARE FOR YOUR IMMEDIATE SURROUNDINGS/ HOME**: Keep or make cleantidy home. Take the trash out. Open the windows once in whilelet light and air inHave distinct spaces for distinct activities, if possible (if not possible, you can invent some sort of code/ritual to transition between space/activities)Remember what grandma said: You make the bed you wake up in. You don’t need to master Feng-shui or even “believe” in it to understand that a certain state of things in the house creates a certain flowa certain circulationa certain vibe, around the house, around you, that will both reflect and affect you, that will “attract” certain situations, thoughts, feelings, more than others. Wellyou know what to do. Help yourself, materialize well.+Yes, it takes load of couragepatience and dedication to get oneself through crisis, and grow from itAnd your own demons and weaknesses can be real hard to faceBut guess what, once you start doing that, caring for yourself, you will have plenty more energy free to fight other fights. You will become able to help others betterand maybe in more waysboth simple and sophisticated ways. Remember : COURAGE IS CONTAGIOUS. Help yourself, help others.
  
-**PROJECT YOURSELF,  VALUE LIFE.** You like what you do ? If you don’t like what you’re doing with your life well then, no wonder you are distressed… Maybe it should be the first thing you consider changing ?! But let’s assume you really like what you do, and maybe that you are even very good at it, and maybe that you know it is very important for others – You want to be able to keep doing it, right ? As best as possible ? Is that very clear to you ? I repeat, is that very clear to you ? 
  
-**BE COURAGEOUS !** Yes, it takes a load of courage, patience and dedication to get oneself through a crisis, and grow from it. And your own demons and weaknesses can be real hard to face. But guess what, once you start doing that, caring for yourself, you will have plenty more energy free to fight other fights. You will become able to help others better, and maybe in more ways, both simple and sophisticated ways. Remember : COURAGE IS CONTAGIOUS. Help yourself, help others. 
  
 //Written by Emily, May 2014 //Written by Emily, May 2014
 (Reviewed by Philomene)//  (Reviewed by Philomene)// 
  
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