22-11-2016 08:47 PM
22-11-2016 08:47 PM
Only another 15 minutes. Now is the time to put forward any final thoughts, perspectives and ideas.
22-11-2016 08:49 PM
22-11-2016 08:49 PM
22-11-2016 08:51 PM - edited 22-11-2016 08:52 PM
22-11-2016 08:51 PM - edited 22-11-2016 08:52 PM
@CherryBomb just wanted to chat quickly about the "Stages of Change" model, some of you will be familiar with it. It is a great tool to use when trying to impliment change in behaviour. Google it.
https://psychcentral.com/lib/stages-of-change/
A behaviour is usually called 'difficult' when it appears resistant to change, despite the carer offering encouragement, support, prompting, telling and becoming angry with the person.
Lack of motivation may be the obvious reason for some behaviours - however, it underpins making changes to any behaviour.
Motivational techniques can be helpful in moving a person towards change. For motivational techniques to be effective, we need to have an appreciation and understanding of the stage of change the person is at. Professionals often refer to a Stages of Change Model, to determine where an individual is in relation to the potential for behaviour change.
22-11-2016 08:52 PM
22-11-2016 08:52 PM
Thankyou @CherryBomb, @MIFSAsupport, @Murphy, @Suzi, @CARING4CARERS, for a very interesting night
22-11-2016 08:54 PM
22-11-2016 08:54 PM
@Murphy I agree, well said.
Self care is vital, fill your own cup first. Especially when you hear the stats around carers becoming unwell.
Find something you enjoy doing and make time to do it often. Remember to have a laugh.
22-11-2016 08:56 PM
22-11-2016 08:56 PM
@MIFSAsupport yes! that is a great tool. I find it useful to look at where we (as carers) may be, in comparison to our loved one. It's quite common to see that carers are ready for loved to take action, but their loved might be pre-comtemplative. This understanding helps to see where change can come from - ourselves.
22-11-2016 09:00 PM - edited 22-11-2016 09:02 PM
22-11-2016 09:00 PM - edited 22-11-2016 09:02 PM
And that's a wrap! A big BIG thank you to @MIFSAsupport for your wisdom tonight, and of course our members, who make Topic Tuesday what it is.
Speaking of self care, stick around and have a (virtual) cuppa and bikkie in this thread. It's basically an online space, where carers can unwind and chat amongst themselves. Might see you there!
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