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WRAP and Loneliness Presented By Sherri Rushman 248-975-9531 or [email protected] December 6, 2012 Source: Mary Ellen Copeland ”The Loneliness Workbook” mentalhealthrecovery.com 1

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Page 1: WRAP and Loneliness Presented By Sherri Rushman 248-975-9531 or rushmans@occmha.orgrushmans@occmha.org December 6, 2012 Source: Mary Ellen Copeland The

WRAP and Loneliness

Presented By Sherri Rushman248-975-9531 or [email protected]

December 6, 2012Source: Mary Ellen Copeland”The Loneliness Workbook”mentalhealthrecovery.com

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Page 2: WRAP and Loneliness Presented By Sherri Rushman 248-975-9531 or rushmans@occmha.orgrushmans@occmha.org December 6, 2012 Source: Mary Ellen Copeland The

What is this Workshop Based on?

“The Loneliness Workbook”. “Loneliness Study” Focus groups, interviews, and a

written survey

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Page 3: WRAP and Loneliness Presented By Sherri Rushman 248-975-9531 or rushmans@occmha.orgrushmans@occmha.org December 6, 2012 Source: Mary Ellen Copeland The

What is Loneliness? Means different things to different

people A description of Loneliness would

include words that describe feelings Loneliness is an old ongoing human

condition It is a feeling of having no common

bond with people around you

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Page 4: WRAP and Loneliness Presented By Sherri Rushman 248-975-9531 or rushmans@occmha.orgrushmans@occmha.org December 6, 2012 Source: Mary Ellen Copeland The

Definition of Loneliness

Loneliness is feeling disconnected and lost, even in the midst of family

Without friends or a companion. Feeling like you don’t have anyone who wants

to be with you Feeling abandoned and unable to connect with

anyone on either a physical or emotional level Being alone and not comfortable with yourself What are your definitions of loneliness

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#1 A person dreamed of a great chasm-a chasm so deep that she couldn’t see to it’s bottom with steep rock cliffs on either side. She was alone on one side of the chasm, looking at the other side. On the other side people were talking to each other, laughing, and having a good time. There was no way for her to get to the other side where the people were. The person felt excluded and utterly alone

Image of Loneliness

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Continued Personal Images of Loneliness

#2 One women said that when she was lonely, she imagines herself enveloped in a plastic bubble, just floating in space where no one can hear her and no one cares about her thoughts and feelings.

What are your personal images of Loneliness.

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Sometimes There is a Reason You Can’t Keep Supports or

Friends

Connections Gone Wrong Overly dependent One sided relationships When one of the people is negative When one person assumes things

about the other person Being too needy

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Page 8: WRAP and Loneliness Presented By Sherri Rushman 248-975-9531 or rushmans@occmha.orgrushmans@occmha.org December 6, 2012 Source: Mary Ellen Copeland The

People Avoid me-Why?

Complaining constantly Being self-centered Being fearful of rejection Having low self-esteem Being excessively angry Worrying and fretting needlessly

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Page 9: WRAP and Loneliness Presented By Sherri Rushman 248-975-9531 or rushmans@occmha.orgrushmans@occmha.org December 6, 2012 Source: Mary Ellen Copeland The

Things That Don’t Enhance Relationships

Being embarrassing Interrupting, You messages Break confidentiality One person doing all the talking Wanting you to be their only

friend

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Page 10: WRAP and Loneliness Presented By Sherri Rushman 248-975-9531 or rushmans@occmha.orgrushmans@occmha.org December 6, 2012 Source: Mary Ellen Copeland The

Remember, There is Hope! People have

changed their lives and shape their life the way they want to.

Takes time and work to improve circumstances

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Page 11: WRAP and Loneliness Presented By Sherri Rushman 248-975-9531 or rushmans@occmha.orgrushmans@occmha.org December 6, 2012 Source: Mary Ellen Copeland The

Connections Can Go Right “People being lovingly supported and

supporting others are powerful contributors to our social, psychological, spiritual, and even physical well being.”

From her research she found it is important to have at least 5 supporters.

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Connections Gone Right

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Page 13: WRAP and Loneliness Presented By Sherri Rushman 248-975-9531 or rushmans@occmha.orgrushmans@occmha.org December 6, 2012 Source: Mary Ellen Copeland The

Connections Gone Right

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Page 14: WRAP and Loneliness Presented By Sherri Rushman 248-975-9531 or rushmans@occmha.orgrushmans@occmha.org December 6, 2012 Source: Mary Ellen Copeland The

Opposite of Loneliness

Times when you don’t feel lonely Feel connected to people your with Feel that you are understood and

respected Enjoy times with people Having a balance between being with

others and being alone Feeling loved, togetherness, feeling whole

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Not Feeling Lonely

Let’s do an exploratory exercise.

Sit back in your chair. Make sure you feel comfortable. Take a few deep breaths. Focus on feeling not lonely. To do this, you may need to think of a time in your life when you were not lonely. If you can’t think of a time, imagine such a time. Focus and enjoy these feelings.

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Raising Your Self-Esteem By exercising Doing things you really like to do Taking good care of yourself Develop a scrap book that celebrates you Make an appreciation paper Receiving compliments At night write about how you treated

yourself well during the day

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List of Strengths to Bring to a Friendship

I am a good listener. I am warm and friendly. I like being part of a good

conversation. I’m supportive to others. I have a lot of interests I like to share. I am very compassionate. I am playful and enjoy humor.

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Continued List of Strengths

to Bring to a Friendship

I am passionate I am entertaining and witty I am generous and kindhearted I am interested in a variety of

ideas, issues, and activities. I make it a point to affirm and

validate the experiences of others.

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Continued List of Strengths

to Bring to a Friendship I accept others as they are. I don’t try to

change them I enjoy sharing fun and interesting

activities with others I will go “out on a limb” for others if

they need and want me to do that After this workshop list your

strengths that make you a good friend

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Page 20: WRAP and Loneliness Presented By Sherri Rushman 248-975-9531 or rushmans@occmha.orgrushmans@occmha.org December 6, 2012 Source: Mary Ellen Copeland The

Beginning and

Maintaining Relationships

•Reaching out•Introducing yourself•Chatting•Arranging to get together•Phone call check-ins•Staying connected•Respecting boundaries

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Page 21: WRAP and Loneliness Presented By Sherri Rushman 248-975-9531 or rushmans@occmha.orgrushmans@occmha.org December 6, 2012 Source: Mary Ellen Copeland The

The Qualities of Good Supporters

Someone you can trust and respect you Be Confidential Have time for you Who will allow you the space to change,

grow, make decisions and make mistakes, who accept you-both as you are and as you want to be

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Continued Qualities of Good Supporters

Who care about you. Would advocate for you. Make decisions when you can’t

and willing to follow your pre-determined plan.

Someone who will treat you well. Not force advice on you.

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Being with Supporters•Listening•Sharing•Empathizing•Peer counseling/exchange listening•Check-ins•Problem solving•Supporting through hard times•Using “I” Statements•Respecting boundaries 23

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Assignment Describe after workshop on paper your

relationships with people with whom you feel you have deep, rich friendship. If you feel you don’t have any, write what you would like in a friendship.

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Assingment Do you have mutuality in your

friendships? If you do it, you will see it works! Describe how it works for you after the workshop.

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To get the “Loneliness Work Book Go to: [email protected] or by phone:1-802-425-3660

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