Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Unit 9: Integral Health Now & The Future

I can't believe we're in unit 9 already, it seems like this semester has just flown by. We began our blog with an assessment of our integral health - physical, spiritual and psychological so it's only appropriate that we wind down our term with the same thing. How far have we come in the last 9 weeks? How can we use what we've learned in our future both personally and professionally? By making a plan, which is just what we are doing in this week's project.

Our blog assignment this week is to post our final project into our blog and commenting on other's blogs as well (which is a weekly task) so here is my final project for HW420: Creating Wellness: Psychological and Spiritual Aspects of Healing. I did my project in APA formatting with a title page and a reference page so it may not copy and paste exactly appropriately into a blog post, but the content will come across at least!




Integral Health Plan

Sandy Lacey

HW420: Creating Wellness: Psychological and Spiritual Aspects of Healing

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Professor Mark Maule

Kaplan University

Integral Health Plan

Integral health can be defined as “sustained health, happiness and wholeness” that incorporates body, mind and spirit as integral parts of the whole. (Dacher, 2006) So how can we as individuals apply what we've learned throughout the course about integral health in our personal lives? This paper will explore five elements with which we can apply what we've learned to “foster growth and health spiritually, physically and psychologically in [my] personal life.” (Maule, 2013)

Introduction
As a health and wellness practitioner I cannot “lead others where [I] have not been” it's like having a map without actually visiting a place, I may know the location – but the best and most efficient route to my destination is beyond my knowledge and experience. (Schlitz, M., Amorock, T. & Micozzi, M., 2005) In addition, we must ensure we take care of our own health and wellness before we can help others reach their goals for integral health. The areas that I need to develop in order to achieve my own goals are as follows: physical fitness, regular assessments,  meditation and stress management. In order to more fully achieve overall “homeostasis” or integral health I need to work on becoming physically fit by eating better nutrition and incorporating exercise into my daily routine. In addition I need to work on my mental health by incorporating meditation into my routine daily and incorporating it into part of a stress management regimen. As an ongoing part of integral health I need to incorporate regular assessments to see where I am and what areas need focus at any given time.

Assessment
Most people recognize the importance of regular physical check ups and either do them annually or more often. But how often do we assess our mental and spiritual health? Some tend to assess their spiritual health more often than others, however almost all of us allow our mental health assessments to lack and it's rare that we assess all three aspects of integral health to see what area needs attention and focus. How do I rate myself physically, spiritually and psychologically?

Physical – I currently rate myself between a five and a six, while at the beginning of the course I rated myself a six. During the first part of this course I was eating better and exercising regularly, however over the last eight weeks due to several reasons some which are beyond my control, that has almost completely stopped. The food I am eating is barely fueling my body and I have fallen into the bad habit of “quick fixes” which are not healthy or nutritious. I recognize what needs to change and it is my goal to change it prior to the start of the next term. I only have approximately a year until graduation and it is my goal to be physically fit before that time.

Spiritual – I currently rate myself a five, while at the beginning of the course I rated myself a four. During the last nine weeks of this course I have renewed some of my spirituality and have come to realize that spirituality does not have to be tied to religion which has helped immensely. I still have a long way to go to feel “spiritually fit” however with regular assessments I am able to see where I need to focus and plan to get my life back on track and stop letting it go so fast that I don't have time to slow down and protect all three forms of my health.

Psychological – I currently rate myself at an eight which is the same rating as the beginning of the course. I personally feel on a scale of 1-10 that 10 is a score that means you cannot be touched mentally and I recognize the fact that I am human and am not untouchable in any aspect of my health. I feel that psychologically I am a strong person, I am a survivor (of many things) and in the last nine weeks not only have I endured several life changes, but I haven't let it alter my performance as a parent, person, at school or at work. I started out the term with five people and two cats in my home and since have added another person and two additional kittens and haven't lost my mind yet despite the fact that there is never “silence and stillness” in my life anymore. (Dacher, 2006)
An important part of growth is to make sure that after we make an assessment to follow through with creating goals to reach in order to focus on what changes need to be made before the next assessment.

Goal Development
It is an important part of an assessment that once you are complete to use that extra clarity to focus on the changes that you need to make for the future, either short or long-term or both.

Physical – My current goals for my physical health are to both add exercise on a daily basis and return to health nutritional habits. I want to not only provide adequate and nutritious fuel for my body, but also to be able to use that fuel more efficiently which means adding exercise. It is my intent to start eating no processed foods again and to exercise a minimum of five days a week and at least 30 minutes per time in exercise.

Spiritual – My current goal is to continue my exploration of spirituality and continue meditation and taking time to get back into nature where I can experience “silence and stillness” as well as working on my spirituality. (Dacher, 2006) I need to start actively practicing faith again as well.

Psychological – My current goal is to find a counselor just to have someone outside of my situation to talk to about everything that is going on in my life. I do not want to extend that burden to my friends and I don't have any close family so I feel that finding a professional to have some “couch time” with is what will help keep me healthy and on a good path psychologically. In the beginning of the course I stated I was going to reorganize my jobs, considering I have one full time and two part-time jobs currently. I have quit one part time job that was more stressful than helpful and am considering quitting my full time job as well. These are still things I am taking into consideration in order to keep myself psychologically fit.

Practices for Personal Health

Physical – The two practices I will implement in my life for physical health are eating nutritionally and exercising at least 30 minutes a day on five days a week. This will help in both physically and psychologically as I feel better physically my mental health increases. In addition physical activity has been shown to affect the chemicals that alter your mental mood. As Dr. Pert says “The mind is the body, the body is the mind.” (Dacher, 2006) In addition to removing processed foods from my diet I will attempt to incorporate both cardiovascular activity by starting with walking at least five days a week and toning by doing weight training at least three of the five days a week.

Spiritual – To choose only two practices to assist spiritually after exploring so many good exercises isn't easy. I want to continue to use all of the exercises we've learned throughout the last eight weeks of classes such as the subtle mind, universal loving-kindness which I need to develop and meditation. In addition I will begin to do yoga every week which will help both spiritually and physically.

Psychological – Two practices I can incorporate to help my psychological growth and stability would be to continue to work with the subtle mind exercise which will assist me in stress management and to find a local counselor to speak to. While contacting a counselor isn't a practice really it will incorporate exercises to help me reduce stress, so it will be part of a stress reduction practice.

Commitment
In the next six months I plan to do an integral assessment of my health at least once a month and any time I am feeling unduly ill – physically or mentally. I will keep assessments like we were given in my exercise and fitness course to track my physical health, and I will keep track of my exercise and nutrition changes as well as physical changes in a journal. I will continue to assess how I feel spiritually and psychologically with the exercises we've been given. In addition I will use forms from NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) to assess my psychological state and regular discussions with a counselor/therapist.
In addition to regular assessments and goal setting with tracking via a journal I can set both short and long-term goals and work towards them with the use of a “dream board” where I put my goals in sight daily and word towards them. I can even include a checklist of goals so that I can check off the goals as I reach them.




References
Dacher, E. S. (2006). Integral health: The path to human flourishing. Laguna Beach, CA: Basic Health Publications, Inc.
Maule, M. (2013). Unit 9 project. Retrieved from https://kucampus.kaplan.edu/ Kaplan University course HW420: Creating wellness: Psychological and spiritual aspects of healing.
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). (2013). Retrieved from http://www.nami.org/
Schlitz, M., Amorock, T. & Micozzi, M. (2005). Consciousness & healing: Integral approaches to mind-body medicine. St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Churchill Livingstone.

4 comments:

Lori Edwards said...

Sandy,
I also cannot believe we are already in unit 9. I genuinely enjoyed this class and so it seemed to just fly by for me. Just like you we have made changes in the home to try to remove processed foods. We all remembered feeling so much better when we did although the change can be especially hard on my children. I wish there was more of a push for non processed foods in their school lunches, but they do seem to favor what is cheaper. I like your goal to find a counselor! “Couch time” as you put it can be so very cathartic and sometimes I find that just getting my thoughts out where they can be heard can clear things up for me on their own. I am also going to be assessing my psychological state along the way during this 6 month journal and hope that this brings much growth in the mind area of my development. Best of luck to you Sandy and thank you very much for sharing your plan with us!
Lorena

"Positive Energy Fosters Growth" said...

I would say your physical health will return only if you stay in tune with your mental health. This course has taught me a valuable lesson to use on my journey in life and that is my mind control the state of my life. My thoughts determine my life, so to that end I’m guarding my mind, like it was the Queen herself who had step out the front door of the Buckingham Palace! At the start of this course I had just had surgery wasn’t able to physical move like I used to and my mind was playing tricks on me. To the point I felt like giving up on everything. But thanks to reading and applying the principles learn in this course, I wish my mind would try to do something outside of what I tell it. (lol) Keep reading, keep feeding your life with positive energy and you’ll reap the harvest. Good luck on your journey!

Unknown said...

Lorena,

Like you I really have enjoyed this course and the time seemed to go much quicker than a "normal" term to me. Of course there is the saying that "time flies when you're having fun" so I think that's probably what it's been. I wish they would push healthier food at the schools as well. Luckily my son is now in a charter school so we provide his lunch now daily and he and my daughter eat WAY healthier than I do. Just another reason that I need to get back on track with my eating habits - so they keep the good ones and don't learn my bad ones.

I miss having a counselor and feel I need someone to just listen sometimes and some of it I don't want to ask friends for help with so a professional is the way to go.

Best of luck in your journey as well!

Unknown said...

I am in tune with my mental health and it has to be my strongest point right now of the three, but I know how quickly it can turn around. The mind can definitely affect the body and now I realize so can the spirit.

So it's a continual learning process for me. Good luck on your journey also, thank you!

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