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My Wellbeing Course Journey.
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Hello Everyone,
Some of you may know I have been struggling, with no luck,
to find a bulk billing psychologist in my area. The other week some helpful
members from this very forum suggest I try getting in contact with the MindSopt
Clinic -- a free service for Australian adults who are experiencing difficulties
with anxiety, stress, depression and low mood.
After completing an online test on the MindSpot website I
received a phone call from a psychologist who talked about my results, asked me
further questions, and offered me a place in an online course for people with
depression, low mood, and anxiety.
This week I enrolled and started The Wellbeing Course online.
The course aims to provide information and teach skills for managing symptoms
and keeping our emotional well-being within the healthy range. I would like to
share my journey through this week by week course, mainly regarding what I am
learning. I hope that some of the information I share may be helpful, interesting,
to some of you or even inspire a conversation. Sharing will also, I believe,
help me install the lessons I am learning.
Feel free to ask me any questions and I will try my best to answer.
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All the best to you mate with the job hunting etc, you will be fine. Your a smart fella and you will have no troubles getting to the right path again and the right door will open for you.
I am starting week 4 of the course, this week runs for 2 weeks.
I am a bit far behind with my D.I.Y guides, but will push thru this week. I still find the Thought challenging, section the hardest.
Anyway, you take care and we all wish you the best. 🙂
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Hi Banjoman,
I too wish you all the best.
You have encouraged me to go back over the notes I made when doing the Wellbeing Course.
Cheers to you, good luck with everything,
From Mrs. D.
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Hello Banjoman and everyone else. So sorry about your work situation Banjo, but I totally accept your priorities right now and that you have other more important things to attend to.
Please remember that your mental health is critical at times like this. So keep up the study if not the posting.
I will help to keep it going, with others too. I just started the course this week. The first lesson helped me gain perspective. I thought that you could totally eliminate anxiety and low mood, but research shows that even healthy people have anxiety and low mood throughout the day.
Anxiety happens when we feel threatened or frightened. Low mood happens when we experience loss or disappointment.
Emotional wellbeing depends on breaking the cycle of unhelpful thoughts, physical symptoms and unhelpful behaviours.
The first lesson helps you to recognise these parts of the cycle. It helps you to become aware of what's going on for you mentally, physically, and behaviourally.
While the course gives us hope that symptoms can be managed, it's important to set realistic expectations for yourself. Causes of anxiety and low mood can be genetic, learned in the family, from the environment such as events, experiences, loss or trauma, and also what we do.
Poor emotional health affects motivation, confidence and self esteem. Triggers for stress and anxiety occur when we feel unsafe, we think something bad might happen, we think we can't cope. If we are not aware of our patterns or cycles then more things can act as triggers. After trauma we have anxiety about safety and worry about coping. Low mood and depression can happen when we experience significant changes, challenges and disappointments.
Good well being means feeling safe, stable and content.
Feel free to comment or add your own experience.
Sandra
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Hey Banjo, been thinking about you,hope things are getting better.
Hope to hear from you soon
Later
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