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Paperback. Condición: New. Hope Out of Darkness: A Guide to First Responder Mental Wellness offers a thorough examination of the mental health challenges faced by first responders, but more importantly, it provides practical methods for transforming adversity into wellness. Drawing from her personal experiences, research, and in…sights from mental health professionals, Dena Ali presents a roadmap for addressing issues such as trauma, organizational stress, and suicide prevention. The book debunks common mental health myths and highlights various resources for support and treatment, offering strategies to build resilience through social support, effective leadership, mindfulness, proper sleep, and holistic approaches such as play and gratitude. This book is for anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of mental wellness - whether you're someone facing challenges or someone looking to maintain well-being. It's a valuable resource for those seeking to support others through difficult times. Additionally, part three serves as a consultation guide for organizations, offering effective strategies to support members coping with personal and professional stressors and includes guidance for dealing with potentially traumatic events, safe communication about suicide, dealing with a suicide, and developing a facility dog program. Key lessons include the following: Trauma is ubiquitous, but suffering is optional A strong support network is the most profound protector from traumatization and mental health ill effects. Hope is a function of struggle Sleep is a powerful tool that can help us become not only more mentally resilient but also physically resilient. Through incorporating practices such as gratitude, journaling, mindfulness, laughter, and play, we can increase our ability to respond to stressors. Increasing emotional literacy is a pathway to increasing resilience and understanding of our experiences. There is no quick fix for optimal mental health it is a lifetime pursuit requiring constant vigilance over our minds, thoughts, and behaviors. This pursuit starts with education and understanding- this book 82 7 s primary goal. Historically, efforts to reduce suicide and improve mental health have focused on individuals rather than on communities and environments. It is time to recognize that something must change to reduce suicide, prevent post-traumatic stress disorder, and help those who have mental illness. We must go upstream and figure out why people are falling into the river and help give them the tools to stay safe on dry ground. This book provides the reader with a combination of tools for understanding how to avoid falling into the river and, hopefully, for sharing in their circles to keep their communities healthy and safe. For first responders, the three most critical areas to understand in terms of sleep are its relationship to the function of the amygdala, its relation to depression, and its ability to process events and thereby prevent the dev.

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Hope Out of Darkness: A Guide to First Responder Mental Wellness offers a thorough examination of the mental health challenges faced by first responders, but more importantly, it provides practical methods for transforming adversity into wellness. Drawing from her personal experiences, resea…rch, and insights from mental health professionals, Dena Ali presents a roadmap for addressing issues such as trauma, organizational stress, and suicide prevention. The book debunks common mental health myths and highlights various resources for support and treatment, offering strategies to build resilience through social support, effective leadership, mindfulness, proper sleep, and holistic approaches such as play and gratitude. This book is for anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of mental wellness - whether you're someone facing challenges or someone looking to maintain well-being. It's a valuable resource for those seeking to support others through difficult times. Additionally, part three serves as a consultation guide for organizations, offering effective strategies to support members coping with personal and professional stressors and includes guidance for dealing with potentially traumatic events, safe communication about suicide, dealing with a suicide, and developing a facility dog program. Key lessons include the following: Trauma is ubiquitous, but suffering is optional A strong support network is the most profound protector from traumatization and mental health ill effects. Hope is a function of struggle Sleep is a powerful tool that can help us become not only more mentally resilient but also physically resilient. Through incorporating practices such as gratitude, journaling, mindfulness, laughter, and play, we can increase our ability to respond to stressors. Increasing emotional literacy is a pathway to increasing resilience and understanding of our experiences. There is no quick fix for optimal mental health it is a lifetime pursuit requiring constant vigilance over our minds, thoughts, and behaviors. This pursuit starts with education and understanding- this book 82 7 s primary goal. Historically, efforts to reduce suicide and improve mental health have focused on individuals rather than on communities and environments. It is time to recognize that something must change to reduce suicide, prevent post-traumatic stress disorder, and help those who have mental illness. We must go upstream and figure out why people are falling into the river and help give them the tools to stay safe on dry ground. This book provides the reader with a combination of tools for understanding how to avoid falling into the river and, hopefully, for sharing in their circles to keep their communities healthy and safe. For first responders, the three most critical areas to understand in terms of sleep are its relationship to the function of the amygdala, its relation to depression, and its ability to process events and thereby prevent the development of PTSD. Although anecdotally it is common for people to express a low emotional tolerance after sleep deprivation, science finally explains the research behind this phenomenon. Increased emotional resilience decreases the incidence of negative emotions, feelings, and thoughts. It is well known, especially among athletes, that increasing HRV will improve recovery and increase performance. What may not be as well known, however, is the unintentional finding that each recovery activity that increases HRV also promotes emotional resiliency by shutting down defense responses and moving from sympathetic to parasympathetic states. This book will provide guidance for imp Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Hope Out of Darkness: A Guide to First Responder Mental Wellness offers a thorough examination of the mental health challenges faced by first responders, but more importantly, it provides practical methods for transforming adversity into wellness. Drawing from her personal experiences, resea…rch, and insights from mental health professionals, Dena Ali presents a roadmap for addressing issues such as trauma, organizational stress, and suicide prevention. The book debunks common mental health myths and highlights various resources for support and treatment, offering strategies to build resilience through social support, effective leadership, mindfulness, proper sleep, and holistic approaches such as play and gratitude. This book is for anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of mental wellness - whether you're someone facing challenges or someone looking to maintain well-being. It's a valuable resource for those seeking to support others through difficult times. Additionally, part three serves as a consultation guide for organizations, offering effective strategies to support members coping with personal and professional stressors and includes guidance for dealing with potentially traumatic events, safe communication about suicide, dealing with a suicide, and developing a facility dog program. Key lessons include the following: Trauma is ubiquitous, but suffering is optional A strong support network is the most profound protector from traumatization and mental health ill effects. Hope is a function of struggle Sleep is a powerful tool that can help us become not only more mentally resilient but also physically resilient. Through incorporating practices such as gratitude, journaling, mindfulness, laughter, and play, we can increase our ability to respond to stressors. Increasing emotional literacy is a pathway to increasing resilience and understanding of our experiences. There is no quick fix for optimal mental health it is a lifetime pursuit requiring constant vigilance over our minds, thoughts, and behaviors. This pursuit starts with education and understanding- this book 82 7 s primary goal. Historically, efforts to reduce suicide and improve mental health have focused on individuals rather than on communities and environments. It is time to recognize that something must change to reduce suicide, prevent post-traumatic stress disorder, and help those who have mental illness. We must go upstream and figure out why people are falling into the river and help give them the tools to stay safe on dry ground. This book provides the reader with a combination of tools for understanding how to avoid falling into the river and, hopefully, for sharing in their circles to keep their communities healthy and safe. For first responders, the three most critical areas to understand in terms of sleep are its relationship to the function of the amygdala, its relation to depression, and its ability to process events and thereby prevent the development of PTSD. Although anecdotally it is common for people to express a low emotional tolerance after sleep deprivation, science finally explains the research behind this phenomenon. Increased emotional resilience decreases the incidence of negative emotions, feelings, and thoughts. It is well known, especially among athletes, that increasing HRV will improve recovery and increase performance. What may not be as well known, however, is the unintentional finding that each recovery activity that increases HRV also promotes emotional resiliency by shutting down defense responses and moving from sympathetic to parasympathetic states. This book will provide gui Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condición: New. Hope Out of Darkness: A Guide to First Responder Mental Wellness offers a thorough examination of the mental health challenges faced by first responders, but more importantly, it provides practical methods for transforming adversity into wellness. Drawing from her personal experiences, research, and in…sights from mental health professionals, Dena Ali presents a roadmap for addressing issues such as trauma, organizational stress, and suicide prevention. The book debunks common mental health myths and highlights various resources for support and treatment, offering strategies to build resilience through social support, effective leadership, mindfulness, proper sleep, and holistic approaches such as play and gratitude. This book is for anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of mental wellness - whether you're someone facing challenges or someone looking to maintain well-being. It's a valuable resource for those seeking to support others through difficult times. Additionally, part three serves as a consultation guide for organizations, offering effective strategies to support members coping with personal and professional stressors and includes guidance for dealing with potentially traumatic events, safe communication about suicide, dealing with a suicide, and developing a facility dog program. Key lessons include the following: Trauma is ubiquitous, but suffering is optional A strong support network is the most profound protector from traumatization and mental health ill effects. Hope is a function of struggle Sleep is a powerful tool that can help us become not only more mentally resilient but also physically resilient. Through incorporating practices such as gratitude, journaling, mindfulness, laughter, and play, we can increase our ability to respond to stressors. Increasing emotional literacy is a pathway to increasing resilience and understanding of our experiences. There is no quick fix for optimal mental health it is a lifetime pursuit requiring constant vigilance over our minds, thoughts, and behaviors. This pursuit starts with education and understanding- this book 82 7 s primary goal. Historically, efforts to reduce suicide and improve mental health have focused on individuals rather than on communities and environments. It is time to recognize that something must change to reduce suicide, prevent post-traumatic stress disorder, and help those who have mental illness. We must go upstream and figure out why people are falling into the river and help give them the tools to stay safe on dry ground. This book provides the reader with a combination of tools for understanding how to avoid falling into the river and, hopefully, for sharing in their circles to keep their communities healthy and safe. For first responders, the three most critical areas to understand in terms of sleep are its relationship to the function of the amygdala, its relation to depression, and its ability to process events and thereby prevent the dev.