Monday, April 29, 2013

Unit 9: My Integral Health Plan





 Here is my Unit 9 final project!  (Sorry for the length - I wanted to meet the professor's recommendations)













My Integral Health Plan

Stacey Falke

Kaplan University

HW420 Unit 9 Project






















My Integral Health Plan

            It is important for health and wellness professionals to develop psychologically, spiritually and physically so that we can be as influential as possible to those that we help every day.    In order for us to give proper advice, we need to be able to have the firsthand knowledge and experience on what works for each illness.  It helps to have experience so that we can portray the importance in a heartfelt manner. 
            As a healthcare professional, I need to maintain a strong spiritual domain because many people believe spirituality to be an important influence in their illnesses and in life in general.  It is important to portray a good physical appearance so that patients have faith in the advice that you are giving them.  If the health professional has an unhealthy appearance, than the person they are giving advice to may not take their advice seriously.  I also need to maintain a healthy psychological domain so that I can remain in top condition to treat patients.  If I have an imbalance in my mental health, then the information I am giving to patients can be incorrect and there can be detrimental consequences.  It is also important to have a strong mental system because we need to stay positive in order to have passion behind our profession and behind our lives. It would be very difficult to teach others the importance of happiness and strong mental health if we are unable to portray it ourselves. 
            I need to develop more structure and routine by setting aside time to myself to focus on meditation and relaxation techniques.  Throughout this class, I have realized the importance of giving my mind a break from the chaos of the daily stressors.  I also need to continue to feed myself and my family healthy, nutrient rich foods and get physical exercise on a consistent basis to ensure that our health is in optimal shape.  This will ensure that my stress level is low and my emotional state is balanced.  I also need to attend church on a regular basis, so that not only will my spiritual health be fed, but I will provide a good foundation for my children.  Constant exposure to my beliefs will help to solidify my spiritual health.
            I have assessed my health in each domain by taking the time to concentrate on how I have grown and progressed with each of them.  I had to physically look at myself to see if I am happy with my appearance.  Although I have a few pounds to lose, I feel that I am healthy and that I exercise regularly.  The one thing that I did not like is that I have put on four pounds over the course of a year, which is mostly due to college life.  I have not been able to cook proper meals for the family, and I would like to exercise more than I have been recently.  But since this is my last term at Kaplan, I have been loaded with work and deadlines.  I don't like that it has affected my family also.  My children are watching too much television and not getting outside as much as we used to, so I feel that they are not getting the physical exercise that they should be getting.  During this evaluation process, I have realized that I actually have done a great job of trying to balance family, work and college.  So even though myself and my family did not get the daily exercise that I would like, I am happy with what we did accomplish.  Because my appearance has suffered lately, I was becoming unhappy and "down" about it.  But, throughout the course of the class, I have realized that I can succeed if I put my mind to it and that I don't have to be perfect in order to be happy.
            My assessment for my mental health has shown a bit lacking because of the stress that I am under.  But in general, I am a happy, somewhat stress-resistant person.  I feel that my mental health is fairly balanced, other than getting overwhelmed with life demands.  The one thing that has altered this state is not being able to spend enough time with my children.  I realized that this was getting me "down" so I decided that, no matter what, I was going to set aside a specific time to play with my children.  They are what keep me happy and they help me to remember why I am doing this, so when times get tough, I tend to think about them and what they mean to me.
            My spiritual assessment was one that I very much need work on.  I am a strong, Christian believer, but I have not attended church more than a couple of times in the past six months.  I take time out of my day to pray to God and thank him for what He has done for my life and those I love.  I also try to lead a "Godly" life and make the right decisions.  But I feel that I am slacking by not attending church on a regular basis.  I also don't think that it is a good example for my kids.  So I decided that, starting this Sunday, we will be attending at least three out of the four monthly services.  This goal has helped to lift my spirits and become stronger in my Christian walk.
            To summarize my health scores for each domain:  I would give my spirituality a seven because I am confident in my faith but I need to devote more time to it, my physical appearance a seven because I am healthy but need to lose ten pounds still, and lastly, my psychological health an eight because I am happy and content in life, but can get stressed with the constant demands of life.
            One goal that I have for myself physically is to lose ten pounds.  In order to do this, I have dropped a lot of fat and starchy carbohydrates out of my diet.  In place of those unhealthy options, I have incorporated lots of fruits and vegetables into every meal and for snacks.  By doing this, I have also shown my husband and children how important it is to have these in our diets.  Next, we have been taking walks with the children for exercise, and starting tomorrow I will begin running around 10 miles a week.  I will also begin the kickboxing class that I had to stop going to once college started.  Not only will the exercise help me to shed pounds, but it also helps me mentally.  My husband and I are able to have some great talks while we are walking, and running has always been a stress reliever for me, so I am becoming mentally healthier along with this.
            One goal I have for my mental health is to handle stress better.  I tend to hold my stress and frustrations inside, and I need to find a release for this so that it does not do internal damage.  One way of doing this is the physical exercise, but another way is by using some of the relaxation techniques that I have listened to in this class.  I think it is important to allow the mind to relax and focus on one object (breathing, for example) because of the sensory overload that it experiences daily.  Dr. Candace Pert once said "The body is the mind, the mind is the body"; therefore the immune system can be compromised by stress and poor mental health (Schlitz & Amorok, 2005).  By listening to and practicing meditation techniques, I can allow my mind to relax and rejuvenate itself. 
            My spiritual goal centers around me getting back to attending church services regularly.  This will give me regular exposure to my spiritual family and bring me closer to God.  It will allow me to feel better about my spiritual health, as well as teach me how to incorporate spirituality into my life and my family's life.  When I feel better spiritually, then my mental health will improve also.
            For my physical domain, the strategies that I am going to implement to foster growth includes making a fruit and vegetable smoothie every day and do some sort of physical exercise routine daily.  I love the berry cherry blend of frozen fruits because they are rich in nutrients and antioxidants, so I will use these in the smoothie.  I also will use vegetables that my kids don't normally like to eat, such as spinach and kale.  So every morning, I will use these foods to make a smoothie for myself and my family.  Next, I will ensure that I get a physical exercise routine in daily.  I will write down a schedule for the week of what I am going to do (run, kickboxing, walks) so that I have a reference to look at and remind me of what I need to do for that day.  I will also plan to do most of them first thing in the morning, but the walks will be later in the day after my kids are home from school.
            For my psychological and mental domain, the strategies that I will implement to foster growth will involve 20-30 minutes of meditation in the late evenings.  This way the craziness of the day will be over and the kids will be asleep.  I will set aside this time to have by myself, away from distractions and noises.  The two meditations that I will alternate participating in will be the Loving Kindness and Crime of the Century audio recordings.  Because these exercises focus on loving thoughts, positive emotions, and warm colors, it will bring those same thoughts and emotions to the front of my mind (Dacher, 2006).  I will also use deep breathing techniques to calm and rest my mind.
            For my spiritual domain, the strategies that I will implement will involve bringing me closer to God and building a better relationship with Him.  One method will be to set aside time every morning to read the bible.  I believe that by doing this, I will be keeping His words fresh in my mind for the day and will promote a positive attitude first thing in the morning.  The next method will be to take time each night before going to bed to pray.  I will pray for my family and friends, for their continued health and happiness, and also thank God for the things He has given me.  By doing this, I will be building my relationship with Him and my spiritual health will be strengthened.
            I will assess my progress (or lack thereof) during the next six months by keeping a journal and writing entries in it once a week.  I will write my goals and strategies in the front of the journal for easy reference.  Each week, I will write down my thoughts and experiences as to whether or not I am noticing a difference in my life.  I will write down things that I would like changed, and those that are working positively for me.  In order to maintain these goals long term, I need to assess the journal after the six months to determine what is helping me to maintain my goals and what new ideas I might need to incorporate.  I also think that variety will help with the long term practices.  So I will need to mix up my physical routines with other exercises, and I need to incorporate other meditation techniques into the daily routine also.  Instead of running, I might try swimming, and instead of meditation, I could try yoga or Tai Chi.  I think the main goal is not to try to change overnight and look for an easy fix.  Most things need to be a lifestyle change rather than a diet or new fad.  I need to be committed to these changes and realize the importance of wholeness in all areas of my life.
            By creating this integral health plan, I will be able to focus on the spiritual, psychological and physical aspects of my life and strengthen them to be as health and whole as I am meant to be. 




Reference:
Dacher, E. (2006). Integral health: the path to human flourishing. Laguna Beach, CA: Basic Health Publications, Inc.
Schlitz, M. & Amorok, T. (2005). Consciousness & healing: integral approaches to mind-body medicine. St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Inc. 

           
           


4 comments:

  1. Your right as healthcare professionals we lead by example.
    A structure routine would help you keep things on tract. I know for myself if I don't have routine in my life things go to crap in a hurry. I like making list the night before so I know exactly what I have to do the next day and what needs to get done. It also helps me schedule in meditation and exercise. Good luck to you.
    Donna Phelps

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  2. Hi Stacey,

    Great job! Congrats on your graduation you should feel so proud! Sounds like you have done a good job at balancing everything and you sound like a great mother. My husband and I have also been discussing going to church. I have always thought that having church in my home was sufficient but I am beginning to feel the tug of being in the company of other believers. Good luck in your future!

    Heidi Waldman

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  3. Hi Stacey,

    Congratulations on graduating! great work! I used to keep stress to myself, well a little still, so I know how it feels. Hopefully you are able to deal with that in your future. I think it is cool that you are open to trying some new techniques for stress reduction. I think that mixing it up is a good idea and will probably keep you motivated. I am sure you will find a few things that you enjoy doing. Most of all, I hope you find a career that you love. Best of luck to you!

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  4. I think it is crazy how fast these terms go. It seems like we start and then we are done. I like how you mentioned spirituality and how it can affect health decisions. I know of people who make every decision based on their faith, while I may not always agree with their decision you have to respect someone who is that faithful. When it came to my physical assessment I had to look at not only my image but also my life to see if I was happy. I learned that I have a lot of work ahead of me. If you stay focused you can accomplish anything. Good luck on your goals.
    Amanda M.

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