Pet Loss Grief Counseling Program Article on Children and Pet Loss

One of the first and most painful memories of a child is the loss of a pet.  Even the simple loss of a fish displays the fragile nature of life and that animals do not live forever and that death is part of life.  This is critical learning lesson for children as they discover life is not forever and the startling conclusion that even mommy or daddy can die.  This needs to be dealt with carefully as not to traumatize the child but to educate the child on the reality of death.  Hiding the child from the loss of a pet, as if to replace the fish, is not a good idea.  It only reinforces bad concepts regarding life and death itself.  Please also review our Pet Loss Grief Counseling Program as well as our Child and Adolescent Grief Counseling Program

The article, “A dying fish, a beloved dog and a parenting lesson, of sorts”, by Theresa Vargas states

“I thought a dead fish was the worst thing my 5-year-old son could find in his new fish tank.

I was wrong.

An almost-dead fish is so much more unsettling.”

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Please also review our Pet Loss Grief Counseling Program and see if it matches your educational and professional needs.

Case Management Certification Article on Patient Admissions

Being admitted into the hospital can be a very stressful process for a patient who is already ill or in need of care.  The quality of that care and the quality of that process is critical to proper care and aid to the patient.  Please also review our Case Management Certification

The article, “Lean” Improvement in the Quality of Patient Care in the Hospital Admissions Process, from the American Journal of Accountable Care, states

“Among the most important challenges that a healthcare system faces are money flow and the quality of the care provided to patients. Lean methodology (LM), as a management method in healthcare, has helped to improve the delivery of care and service to patients.”

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Again, the importance of quality in admissions is critical not just for patients but also for the proper treatment and care that medical professionals need to perform life saving care.  This is the first step to patient care and needs to be an essential part to any care plan at a medical facility.  All necessary steps to ensure quality and a smooth process must be implemented

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Healthcare Case Management Program Article on Cost Cutting Strategies

Great article on cost cutting strategies for healthcare executives.  This article looks at seven cost cutting strategies that can help reduce cost.  Please also review our Healthcare Case Management Program to learn more.

The article, Healthcare finance leaders share 7 cost-cutting strategies, by Kelly Gooch states,

“Hospitals and health systems increasingly face financial pressures from dwindling reimbursement, increasing competition, deteriorating payer mix and other factors.

Due to these pressures, reducing costs is at the forefront of healthcare finance leaders’ minds, whether they are at a rural, nonprofit, urban or safety-net organization.

Here, executives from various types of facilities discuss seven strategies to reduce costs.”

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It is very important as healthcare professionals to reduce prices without lowering the quality of care.  This article points to how this can be done.

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Is Hypnotherapy an Effective Treatment for Panic Disorders?

Many people who suffer from panic disorders are reluctant to treat the disorder with prescription drugs. At least some of that trepidation is justified; the mood-altering medications used to treat depression, anxiety and panic disorders can have some very troubling side effects for some people.

 

Perhaps that is why so many people are turning to alternative treatments like hypnotherapy to treat their panic disorder. Some patients use hypnotherapy alone, while others use this natural treatment as an adjunct to medication, therapies and other traditional approaches to the problem.

 

If you are thinking about seeking treating for your own panic attacks with hypnotherapy, it is important to understand how the process works. During the typical hypnotherapy session, the hypnotist will guide the patient to a relaxed state of mind. Once the patient is feeling calm but still alert, the hypnotherapist draws their attention to the behavior they want to change. That behavior can be virtually anything, from smoking and overeating to succumbing to stress and panic disorders.

 

Research has shown that hypnotism can be particularly well suited to treating stress, anxiety and related conditions. Hypnotherapy has been shown to be one of the most effective treatments for getting rid of phobias, and there is evidence to show that it can be just as good at treating panic disorders.

What is Panic Disorder?

Panic disorders have been found to be a strong presentation of the “flight or fight” reaction of the sympathetic nervous system. An over exaggeration of this reaction that occurs suddenly for no apparent reason or due to a mild stressor. There tends to be a genetic component to the disorder as well. It is believed that the problem lies within the amygdala in the brain. A key to treating the disorder is to calm down the amygdala and thus the flight or fight reaction.  Calming the sympathetic nervous system is key to treating this disorder.

 

Panic attacks tend to come with triggers. Triggers can be anything that brings on a panic attack for the patient.  They may include a sudden stressor, a memory or anticipation of a stressor. Or, in this disorder, an attack or experience may occur out of nowhere, for no apparent reason at all.

 

Panic attacks often involve feelings of being out of control, feels of extreme anxiety, fear, feelings of impending doom or death, feelings of “losing my mind.” Many physiological feelings and symptoms are also experienced such as rapid heartbeat, nausea, shacking, blurred vision and other symptoms of an over active sympathetic nervous system.

 

 

Hypnotherapy for Panic

A good hypnotherapist can guide the patient and help them recognize the triggers that bring on a panic attack and teach the patient how to induce immediate relaxation to overcome the sympathetic flight or fight reaction.  That in turn can help the patient control the trigger, which can help sufferers avoid or lessen their next panic attack. The hypnotherapist teaches the patient how to do self-hypnosis as well.  This is so the patient can master self-relaxation on an ongoing basis and train their nervous system to be in a state of more calm and relaxation and thus lessen over activity of the sympathetic nervous system. Over time this can significantly assist in reducing the number of panic attacks and the severity and the intensity of the attacks.

 

Hypnosis and hypnotherapy work with the subconscious mind. The subconscious mind is the “master mind” so to speak and can significantly influence our body’s processes, including our nervous system. Our subconscious mind, through hypnotic suggestions, can be trained to reduce the incidence and severity of inappropriate exaggerated reactions of the sympathetic nervous system.

 

If you suffer from panic attacks or generalized anxiety, it is important to talk to your health care provider before embarking on a course of hypnotherapy. Getting a firm diagnosis from a doctor can help you choose the right course of treatment and get the help you need.

 

A growing number of medical professionals are open to alternative treatments for conditions like stress, anxiety, phobias and panic disorders. In some cases your doctor might recommend hypnotherapy as a first course of treatment to see if it will relieve the symptoms or at least make them less troublesome.

 

Other physicians may prefer to use hypnotherapy in combination with medication, talk therapy and other traditional treatments. The combination of traditional medication and hypnotherapy can be very effective for many patients, and many people have already seen great results.

 

Whether used alone or in combination with other treatments, there is reason to believe hypnotherapy is an effective treatment for panic attacks. If you suffer from these debilitating attacks, you owe it to yourself to talk to your doctor and see if hypnotherapy can help you overcome your fear.

Selecting a Certified Hypnotherapist

When selecting a hypnotherapist to see, it is advised that you seek out a Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist, one that has gone through an extensive training program and is duly credentialed and certified by an organization or association that provides for high standards for its members. The American College of Hypnotherapy is an Organization that provides an extensive education and training curriculum, as well as official certification for health care professionals seeking to achieve professional certification status as a Clinical Hypnotherapist. You may access information here for more information: Hypnotherapy Certification.

Meditation Instructor Program Article on Business and Meditation

Meditation is becoming more and more utilized in the corporate world as companies discover that relaxed employees produce better profits.  Meditation and business are becoming hand and hand.  Please also review our Meditation Instructor Program

The article, Meditation and the Corporate World, by Brenda Kelley Kim states,

“During a busy work day it’s hard to find the time to shut it all down and take a break, but in some companies, meditation breaks are becoming a way for employees to deal with stress and improve productivity. There are smartphone apps, most notably Headspace, that involve daily mini-meditation breaks. While meditation and mindfulness are trendy buzzwords, there is actual science that shows how helpful it is for people to take a few minutes to shut out the noise around them and focus their minds on letting go of stress and being present in your surroundings. “

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In the meantime, as meditation grows more and more in the corporate field, behavioral health and healthcare professionals should consider offering their meditation training to corporations who are looking for seminars or training sessions for employees.  It is a great opportunity to offer services to an array of businesses.

One merely needs to look at Forbes Magazine, a business first resource, and see the commitment to meditation related articles.  The demand for meditation in business has never been higher

If you are a behavioral health or healthcare professional with interests in meditation, then consider becoming certified as a Meditation Instructor through the American Institute of Health Care Professionals.  The online program works great with the schedule of working professionals and allows one to learn the necessary training to become a certified Meditation Instructor.  Please review the Meditation Instructor Program and see if it matches your educational and professional needs.

Healthcare Case Management Program Article on Medicaid

Medicaid can be a life line for some who are to ill and sick to have any other type of coverage.   This article looks at an individual case.   Please also review our Healthcare Case Management Program

The article, Living and Dying on Medicaid, by Libby Watson states,

“Todd Mouw, a 53 year old man who lived in Iowa, died on July 8. He was married to Cyndi Mouw; he helped organize meals for needy people in his county with his family; and he was a quadriplegic, paralyzed 32 years ago after an accident. He couldn’t breathe on his own and needed round-the-clock care, but he lived for years and years at home, with care workers provided by Medicaid, until that care was slowly taken away by the for-profit company that has run his plan in Iowa since 2016.”

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Grief Counseling Training Article on Grief of Mother Orca

A sad story of grief of a mother whale who lost a calf.  This story shows the universal nature of grief even in nature and how more advanced animals experience it and share it collectively.  Please also review our Grief Counseling Training to learn more and possibly become certified in Grief Counseling

The article, After 17 Days And 1,000 Miles, A Mother Orca’s ‘Tour Of Grief’ Is Over, by Jenny Gathright states,

“After carrying her deceased baby for at least 17 days and 1,000 miles, an orca mother has shown signs of returning to normal.

She was seen Saturday with fellow members of her pod, chasing a school of salmon. She is no longer carrying her baby, and she looks healthy.”

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Healthcare Case Management Program Article on Healthcare

Good article for those interested in healthcare and healthcare related areas.  This article looks at putting health back at the forefront of healthcare and how healthcare professionals can play a pivotal role in making this common sense simple idea work again.  Please also review our Healthcare Case Management Program and see if it matches your academic and professional needs

The article, Here’s a Crazy Idea: Put Health at the Center of Health Care, by Clifton Leaf states,

“A decade ago, doctors Tom Frieden and Farzad Mostashari wrote a commentary for a leading medical journal entitled, “Health Care as If Health Mattered.” The essay, published in JAMA (sorry—it’s behind a paywall), had a simple, if obvious, premise: “Health care must be restructured to make maximizing health the organizing principle.”

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Case Management Certification Article on Healthcare Population Strategy

Good article for those interested in Healthcare and management.  This article in particular deals with the many issues of Population Strategy and lists twelve ways healthcare professionals can better deal with this issue.  Please also review our Case Management Certification and see if it matches your academic and professional needs.

The article, 12 key steps to a successful population health strategy, states

“No single vendor in the current healthcare IT market meets all the requirements of population health management that providers are looking for, says Dale Sanders, who spent 22 years as a healthcare chief information officer and now serves as senior vice president at Health Catalyst, an analytics vendor. To help organizations make sense of the available vendor options and understand what is required to effectively manage populations, Sanders offers 12 criteria to plan PHM strategy and evaluate vendors.”

To review the remaining eleven strategies please review the article by clicking here

Please also review our Healthcare Case Management Program and see if it matches your academic and professional needs.  If you would like to learn more, please review the program and see if online, independent study courses leading to certification in Case Management is the best method for you.