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Self-care and the Importance of Asking for Help

Self-care and the Importance of Asking for Help

FromClinical Flow with Physiotherapist Andrew Koppejan


Self-care and the Importance of Asking for Help

FromClinical Flow with Physiotherapist Andrew Koppejan

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Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Oct 29, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, hosts Andrew and Maxi reflect on the topic of self-care and seeking help. They discuss Maxi's recent health challenges and her experience of being on the receiving end of help and support, and her ongoing commitment to her own self-care.As therapists in the helping profession, it is very easy to put the needs of others first, with self-care not as highly valued as self-autonomy. Together, Andrew and Maxi examine the value of keeping our own well-being a priority, ways to incorporates self-care into our own lives, and to acknowledge and encourage it with our patients. Some of the key topics discussed include:Recognizing that as therapists, the need to be looking at our own self-care, and facing the resistance that we can feel internally to asking for help.Being aware and recognizing our own warning signs of neglecting an aspect of our well being, and the tendency to cope by pushing through.The emotional component around self-care and the manifestation of physiological reactions and symptoms.Ways to create space for reflection and grounding.Using our body rather than a cerebral approach as a way to enter into becoming more grounded in a place of safety.Acknowledging patients for taking the step in their own self-care, and what we can do as therapists to celebrate that as part of their treatment plan.Recognizing how part of our role as therapists is to help patients feel safe in their bodies, beyond just improving function. Also, our podcast is now available on Spotify by searching under podcasts!   Mentioned in this episode:Podcast Sponsor: Jane PaymentsJane is an all-in-one practice management software that offers a fully integrated payment solution called Jane Payments. Although the world of payment processing can be complex, Jane Payments was built to help make things as simple as possible to help you get paid. And it’s easy to get started!

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Released:
Oct 29, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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If you are a physical therapist or movement professional this podcast is for you. Whether you’ve been practicing for 6 months or 25 years, we all want to be better at what we do. Andrew Koppejan is a practicing Physiotherapist and owner of 360Clinician, who time and time again kept hearing from physios who were feeling burnt out, disillusioned and were seriously considering walking away from the profession that they had worked so hard at being a part of. On this show, Andrew brings new insights and practical strategies to help you move from frustration to flow in your clinical practice. Andrew deep dives into relevant topics to boost clinical performance, improve patient relationships and treatments, and explore ways to overcome challenges we all face in the profession. On occasion, Andrew ventures into conversations with expert guests in the rehab and self-improvement world. Andrew's fresh approach to clinical reasoning and professional improvement can radically transform the way you treat patients and will help to unleash your best clinical self.