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54 | G017 | An Hour with Dr Stan Steindl, Why Professionals Need Self-Compassion?

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Using Compassion-Focused Therapy for Staff Wellbeing in Mental Health Settings

In a podcast hosted by Dr. Manaan Kar Ray, Dr. Stan Steindl discussed Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT) and its potential to enhance staff well-being in high-pressure mental health environments. Mental health professionals often face emotional challenges, and compassion can be a key factor in maintaining resilience.

The Importance of Self-Compassion

Dr. Steindl highlighted the three flows of compassion: compassion for others, from others, and self-compassion. Mental health staff often extend compassion to patients but struggle to receive or practice it for themselves. As Jack Kornfield said, "If your compassion does not include yourself, it is incomplete." Neglecting self-compassion can lead to burnout. CFT encourages a balanced approach, embracing compassion in all directions.

Understanding Resistance to Compassion

Dr. Steindl explained how professionals often feel discomfort, guilt, or shame when receiving compassion, fearing it signals weakness. Staff may also experience self-criticism, especially when outcomes, like a patient’s suicide, do not meet their hopes. CFT helps staff identify these blocks, fostering a culture of support and self-care, which is crucial to avoiding emotional distress.

The Three Systems: Threat, Drive, and Soothing

Dr. Steindl introduced the concept of three emotional regulation systems: threat, drive, and soothing. In high-stress environments, the threat system can become overactive, leading to anxiety. Compassion helps balance these systems, creating moments of calmness amid demanding work. Grounding exercises, compassionate self-talk, and soothing rhythm breathing are vital tools for mental health professionals to regain stability.

Practical CFT Techniques for Staff Wellbeing

Dr. Steindl outlined several CFT techniques:

  1. Body Posture: Stand with shoulders back, conveying strength. Small changes in posture can impact emotional states.
  2. Facial Expression: Softening facial muscles and adopting a faint smile signals calmness to the mind and body.
  3. Tone of Inner Voice: Using a kind, supportive inner dialogue rather than self-criticism fosters resilience.
  4. Soothing Rhythm Breathing: Controlled breathing activates the parasympathetic system, reducing tension and promoting calmness.

These techniques help staff make compassionate, thoughtful decisions in high-pressure situations.

Navigating the Complexities of Care

CFT helps staff navigate difficult decisions, particularly in crisis care. Compassion involves courage and doing what is best for the patient’s long-term well-being, even when it’s challenging. By fostering compassion, staff can avoid burnout and compassion fatigue, leading to better patient care.

Conclusion

Compassion-Focused Therapy offers a vital approach for mental health professionals to maintain resilience. By practicing self-compassion, addressing blocks to compassion, and balancing emotional regulation systems, staff can create a nurturing environment for themselves and their patients.

Connect with Assoc Prof Manaan Kar Ray on Linkedin
Follow us on www.progress.guide

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Would love to hear your thoughts...

Using Compassion-Focused Therapy for Staff Wellbeing in Mental Health Settings

In a podcast hosted by Dr. Manaan Kar Ray, Dr. Stan Steindl discussed Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT) and its potential to enhance staff well-being in high-pressure mental health environments. Mental health professionals often face emotional challenges, and compassion can be a key factor in maintaining resilience.

The Importance of Self-Compassion

Dr. Steindl highlighted the three flows of compassion: compassion for others, from others, and self-compassion. Mental health staff often extend compassion to patients but struggle to receive or practice it for themselves. As Jack Kornfield said, "If your compassion does not include yourself, it is incomplete." Neglecting self-compassion can lead to burnout. CFT encourages a balanced approach, embracing compassion in all directions.

Understanding Resistance to Compassion

Dr. Steindl explained how professionals often feel discomfort, guilt, or shame when receiving compassion, fearing it signals weakness. Staff may also experience self-criticism, especially when outcomes, like a patient’s suicide, do not meet their hopes. CFT helps staff identify these blocks, fostering a culture of support and self-care, which is crucial to avoiding emotional distress.

The Three Systems: Threat, Drive, and Soothing

Dr. Steindl introduced the concept of three emotional regulation systems: threat, drive, and soothing. In high-stress environments, the threat system can become overactive, leading to anxiety. Compassion helps balance these systems, creating moments of calmness amid demanding work. Grounding exercises, compassionate self-talk, and soothing rhythm breathing are vital tools for mental health professionals to regain stability.

Practical CFT Techniques for Staff Wellbeing

Dr. Steindl outlined several CFT techniques:

  1. Body Posture: Stand with shoulders back, conveying strength. Small changes in posture can impact emotional states.
  2. Facial Expression: Softening facial muscles and adopting a faint smile signals calmness to the mind and body.
  3. Tone of Inner Voice: Using a kind, supportive inner dialogue rather than self-criticism fosters resilience.
  4. Soothing Rhythm Breathing: Controlled breathing activates the parasympathetic system, reducing tension and promoting calmness.

These techniques help staff make compassionate, thoughtful decisions in high-pressure situations.

Navigating the Complexities of Care

CFT helps staff navigate difficult decisions, particularly in crisis care. Compassion involves courage and doing what is best for the patient’s long-term well-being, even when it’s challenging. By fostering compassion, staff can avoid burnout and compassion fatigue, leading to better patient care.

Conclusion

Compassion-Focused Therapy offers a vital approach for mental health professionals to maintain resilience. By practicing self-compassion, addressing blocks to compassion, and balancing emotional regulation systems, staff can create a nurturing environment for themselves and their patients.

Connect with Assoc Prof Manaan Kar Ray on Linkedin
Follow us on www.progress.guide

  continue reading

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