In this 5 part series host Andy Fermo chats with registered psychologist Stuart McKenzie exploring PTSD and navigating a map to Post Traumtic Growth.
Having met through a veteran telehealth service during COVID Stuart brought to light his work on refining the Map of Resilience and how people suffering grief, loss and mental health issues will at (many points) visit the places on the map.In this episode the duo explore the emotional rollercoaster of relationship changes. Stu introduces the "resilience map" illustrating this journey, emphasising that while anticipated changes can be navigated smoothly, unexpected ones can lead to emotional turmoil. They stress the importance of acknowledging and expressing emotions, outlining steps for effective management: acknowledgment, expression, and acceptance. Avoiding emotions can lead to numbness or prolonged anger. The recovery phase, symbolised by a "forest of hope," allows for rest and energy renewal. The hosts highlight the significance of emotional resilience and invite listeners to the next episode on maintaining emotional well-being in relationships.Key Takeaways from their chat:1. Acknowledge emotions to begin the healing process.2. Expressing emotions is crucial for emotional movement and healing.3. Accepting emotions helps in managing and overcoming them effectively.4. Avoidance of emotions can lead to emotional numbness.5. Navigating intense emotions involves acknowledging, expressing, and accepting them.6. Emotional resilience is built through the continuous process of managing emotions.7. The "forest of hope" phase is essential for energy recovery and regaining strength.8. Sudden, unforeseen changes can lead to severe emotional distress and require careful navigation.9. Anger can often be a projection of deeper, unacknowledged pain.10. Emotional well-being in relationships requires ongoing effort and self-awareness.
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In this 5 part series host Andy Fermo chats with registered psychologist Stuart McKenzie exploring PTSD and navigating a map to Post Traumtic Growth.
Having met through a veteran telehealth service during COVID Stuart brought to light his work on refining the Map of Resilience and how people suffering grief, loss and mental health issues will at (many points) visit the places on the map.In this episode the duo explore the emotional rollercoaster of relationship changes. Stu introduces the "resilience map" illustrating this journey, emphasising that while anticipated changes can be navigated smoothly, unexpected ones can lead to emotional turmoil. They stress the importance of acknowledging and expressing emotions, outlining steps for effective management: acknowledgment, expression, and acceptance. Avoiding emotions can lead to numbness or prolonged anger. The recovery phase, symbolised by a "forest of hope," allows for rest and energy renewal. The hosts highlight the significance of emotional resilience and invite listeners to the next episode on maintaining emotional well-being in relationships.Key Takeaways from their chat:1. Acknowledge emotions to begin the healing process.2. Expressing emotions is crucial for emotional movement and healing.3. Accepting emotions helps in managing and overcoming them effectively.4. Avoidance of emotions can lead to emotional numbness.5. Navigating intense emotions involves acknowledging, expressing, and accepting them.6. Emotional resilience is built through the continuous process of managing emotions.7. The "forest of hope" phase is essential for energy recovery and regaining strength.8. Sudden, unforeseen changes can lead to severe emotional distress and require careful navigation.9. Anger can often be a projection of deeper, unacknowledged pain.10. Emotional well-being in relationships requires ongoing effort and self-awareness.
We hit the swamp of feelings if we have had a sudden and unexpected tradgedy in our lives. We are in essence swamped by our feelings and the risk is that we will sink down under that water into the depths of depression. This episode addresses the strategies one needs to cope with big feelings, the skills required to get to the surface of the swamp, stay afloat and swim.
Help seeking is everything if we are sinking into the depths of the swamp. We risk getting caught in the anger and guilt mudflats or getting out of the swamp at such high speed we end up in the avoidance marshes.
Journey with us as we continue exploring the places on the Map of Resilience.
Turn PTSD into Post Traumatic Growth
In this 5 part series host Andy Fermo chats with registered psychologist Stuart McKenzie exploring PTSD and navigating a map to Post Traumtic Growth.
Having met through a veteran telehealth service during COVID Stuart brought to light his work on refining the Map of Resilience and how people suffering grief, loss and mental health issues will at (many points) visit the places on the map.In this episode the duo explore the emotional rollercoaster of relationship changes. Stu introduces the "resilience map" illustrating this journey, emphasising that while anticipated changes can be navigated smoothly, unexpected ones can lead to emotional turmoil. They stress the importance of acknowledging and expressing emotions, outlining steps for effective management: acknowledgment, expression, and acceptance. Avoiding emotions can lead to numbness or prolonged anger. The recovery phase, symbolised by a "forest of hope," allows for rest and energy renewal. The hosts highlight the significance of emotional resilience and invite listeners to the next episode on maintaining emotional well-being in relationships.Key Takeaways from their chat:1. Acknowledge emotions to begin the healing process.2. Expressing emotions is crucial for emotional movement and healing.3. Accepting emotions helps in managing and overcoming them effectively.4. Avoidance of emotions can lead to emotional numbness.5. Navigating intense emotions involves acknowledging, expressing, and accepting them.6. Emotional resilience is built through the continuous process of managing emotions.7. The "forest of hope" phase is essential for energy recovery and regaining strength.8. Sudden, unforeseen changes can lead to severe emotional distress and require careful navigation.9. Anger can often be a projection of deeper, unacknowledged pain.10. Emotional well-being in relationships requires ongoing effort and self-awareness.