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Practical steps for responding effectively to the pandemic:
F = Focus on what’s in your control
A = Acknowledge your thoughts & feelings
C = Connect with your body
E = Expand & engage your senses
C = Connect with others
O = Open up
V = View yourself and others with compassion
I = Identify resources
D = Do what matters
Uncertainty underlies many difficult thoughts and feelings and COVID-19 has created significant uncertainty in our studies, finances, health, and social wellbeing. These are real disruptions and challenges that can make us feel powerless.
It won't come as a surprise that the uncertainty created by the COVID-19 crisis results in rising fear and anxiety. And while it’s completely natural for us to get lost in such worries, it’s not useful or helpful. Focusing on all of the uncertainty only make us feel more powerless!
The alternative to uncontrollable worry is to focus on what actually is in your control. We do have control over what we do right here and now. This might be as basic as reaching out to loved ones, exercising, starting a gratitude journal, etc. It can also mean learning how to simply "drop anchor" in the midst of the emotional storm.
Identify resources for help, assistance, support, and advice. This includes friends, family, neighbors, health professionals, emergency services. And make sure you know the emergency helpline phone numbers, including psychological help if required. Also reach out to your social networks. And if you are able to offer support to others, let them know; you can be a resource for other people, just as they can for you. One very important aspect of this process involves finding a reliable and trustworthy source of information for updates on the crisis and guidelines for responding to it. The World Health Organization website is the leading source of such information: https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019
Laura Sanford, LPC, NCC & Christi Craig, LCSW with Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
Eastern Connecticut State University
https://www.easternct.edu/counseling-services/counseling-services.html
Adopted From:
Russ Harris,MD https://www.actmindfully.com.au/
Uconn Health And Wellness https://counseling.uconn.edu/