EFFECTS OF EMOTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONppt
EFFECTS OF EMOTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONppt
EFFECTS OF EMOTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONppt
MRS. CHULU
Introduction
• Being able to help people regain their health gives us a great sense of
satisfaction and fulfilment. At the same time, being a health worker is a
tough job, both emotionally and physically.
• You will also learn about the concept of optimistic thinking and how to
deal with stress and prevent burnout.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Describe three tools you would apply to deal with stress and reduce
burnout
Influence of Emotions on Effective Communication
• As a nurse, your ability to take care of others is dependent on how well you take
care of yourself.
• However, when you want to improve your own life, pointing your
finger at others does not work.
• You cannot change others, but you can change your reactions and your
way of communicating.
• Anger is often a common way of expressing fear, for example, the fear of
dying, the fear of losing your job, or the fear of being stigmatised.
• As a nurse, you meet patients on a daily basis and you may perceive
some of them as “difficult”.
• For example, you meet patients who are angry, patients who misinform
you, patients who do not take the treatments as prescribed, and patients
An example of what you can ask them is: “I hear that you are angry,
would you like to talk about it.
If you share what happened, maybe I can help you find a solution to the
problem.
However, a natural reaction to anger is to meet anger with anger, but this
is rarely constructive and usually does not lead to a good solution.
The Traffic Light Technique for Anger Management
• When you are faced with an angry patient, the “traffic light” technique
can help you de-escalate your anger.
• You feel attacked and want to yell back at the patient in order to
communicate to them that their behaviour is unacceptable.
Interpretation of the Colours
The RED LIGHT tells you to STOP! That is, DO NOT
YELL
The YELLOW LIGHT tells you to CALM DOWN: Take it
easy! Count to three. Breathe. WAIT.
• The GREEN LIGHT tells you, now that you are calm, you can
MOVE.
• This implies that you can now talk to the patient in a calm voice
and try to find out the reason for his or her yelling.
Traffic Light Technique for Anger Management
• It also helps you to calm down the patient and listen to their
problem and together find a solution.
Cultivating Empathy
• Empathy can be described as the ability to “step into the shoes”
of another person and experience their emotions and perspective
(where does the shoe pinch?).
• Seeing things from another person’s viewpoint can provide us
with new information, change our perception of a situation,
giving us a new perspective.
Cultivating Empathy
Optimistic Thinking
• This does not mean that we should always suppress emotions such as
sorrow and anger.
• Most of us experience periods in our lives when we need to grieve and
anger can occasionally be a useful source of energy.
• The optimists believes that setbacks are only temporary obstacles that
do not have long term and far-reaching effects upon their lives.
• They believe that they are usually not to blame for the problems they
are facing.
• Moreover, when they do find that they are actually to blame, they
accept it and do not dwell on it.
• Rather, they recognize that all people make mistakes sometime and
they easily fend off their negative feelings.
The following are some examples of expressions from an optimist:
“Oops … oh well, this can happen even to the best of us”
“It is interesting that I could do such a thing.
I can actually learn a lot from this”
“There is nothing here that can’t be fixed! This is not the end of the
world”.
Characteristics of a Pessimistic Attitude
Pessimists on the other hand believe that they are the cause of the
problems they face and that negative situations have long term effects on
their future. They make comments such as :
“How typical, this always happens to me. I am so unlucky”..
“This is my destiny.
I am a failure”
“I was born this way”.
• Our emotions arise in an area of the brain called the limbic system, and
emotions such as anger and joy are reflexes.
• A response like the knee-jerk reflex also happens in your brain: what
one think, or choose to think, triggers an emotional reflex in the limbic
system
• Thus, when you want to change your emotional state of mind, the most
important thing you can do is to gain insight into what you are thinking
• The limbic system is reactive: it will listen to your thoughts.
• There are four steps that you can use to replace negative thoughts with
positive thoughts and therefore become a more optimistic and solution-
oriented thinker.
• Once you have identified your negative thoughts, you should focus on
replacing them with positive alternatives.
• If you face a problem that can be solved, you need to direct your focus
away from any negative thoughts that can hinder you from reaching the
solution.
• You deal with patients who suffer from infectious and deadly diseases.
Pay attention.
• It's hard to slow down and notice things in a busy world. Try to take the
time to experience your environment with all of your senses — touch,
sound, sight, smell and taste. For example, when you eat a favorite
food, take the time to smell, taste and truly enjoy it.
• Live in the moment. Try to intentionally bring an open, accepting and
discerning attention to everything you do. Find joy in simple pleasures.
• Accept yourself. Treat yourself the way you would treat a good friend.
• Focus on your breathing. When you have negative thoughts, try to sit
down, take a deep breath and close your eyes. Focus on your breath as
it moves in and out of your body. Sitting and breathing for even just a
minute can help.
Appreciation
• The “Gratitude Attitude” is a method where you write down the things
in life that you are grateful for.
• Thus, you can increase your level of happiness in life by taking time to
appreciate the small things in your life on a regular basis.
• Research shows that when people write down three to five things that
they are grateful for in life, it significantly increases their level of
happiness for up to a month.