Allostatic Load: The cumulative burdens we bear

During times of great burden, people typically feel overwhelmed. These experiences are equally physical emotional, and cognitive. The brain and body equally share the burden of the stress we experience in our lives. The name for the cumulative effect of all forms of stress is called the Allostatic Load.

I’d used this term in de-escalation trainings before. A former colleague of mine joined me in co-facilitating a number of Trauma-informed trainings for mental health and general medical practitioners and this phrase was part of my colleague curriculum. I’d heard it before but during this series of trainings, the repetitive exposure to these two words in her work on the neurobiology of stress resonated with me. I recall a few other people appreciating learning this new concept to understand the physical toll of cumulative stress.

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De-escalation training benefits for 5 unique professional settings & groups

During this COVID 19 pandemic, we are all adjusting to life in its current form.  Our collective response to the Coronavirus has made some aspects of life completely different and, hopefully, some things remain the same.

One of the constants through this time of challenge is being able to identify and embody the qualities and characteristics of composure and calm amidst all of the changes and unpredictabilities around us. For many years, I have been providing “De-escalation & Personal Safety” courses for an array of professionals. As our lives have changed and will continue to change as a result of the COVID 19 outbreak, the need for more de-escalation training, consultation, and support services will remain in demand.

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