“Cool Down Basket”

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I began to develop this idea 2 years ago after I received a basket full of Christmas goodies and had no foreseeable use for the basket.  So the “Cool Down Basket” was born!  As an Outpatient Therapist, I regularly meet with people who are anxious in my office and need something to take the edge off or children who benefit from practicing various coping mechanisms with me to use at home or school.  Parents come to me as well for assistance in helping their child with emotional regulation.  The “Cool Down Basket” is perfect, fun, and soothing for all ages!

Start off with a basket, box, or other container to put the items in.  Fill it with various “fiddle toys” that you can find at the dollar, party, cheesy touristy, or toy store.  I have found many items online at Trainer’s Warehouse or Amazon.  For those children who like to draw, include a piece of paper and some markers.  The “Calm Down Jar” is all over Pinterest.  For children, I suggest making it out of a plastic bottle and hot glue the top on to avoid colored glitter water from getting all over the place!  Making your own items or having your child create something for the basket keeps it personal.

Some staples for any basket include:

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A stress ball
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“Calm Down Jar”
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Tangle
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Pinwheel(to practice deep breaths)
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Random squishy things
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Something happy
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and who doesn’t love “Bug-Eye Bob?”

This idea can translate to a smaller version for the car or school.  Therapists can create a similar one for their office and what adult doesn’t like to have a fiddle toy or two on their desk for those stressful days??  Most of all, be creative, have fun, and “cool down!”

“Knock Out Your Stress” Series Introduction

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According to the latest survey by the American Psychology Association on the impact of stress, nearly seven out of every 10 Americans experience physical or non-physical signs of stress[1].   Did you know chronic stress is a contributing factor to various health conditions including obesity, heart disease, and mental health disorders in both children and adults?

In response to the stress epidemic, Overcash Therapy Services, PLLC is pleased to introduce the “Knock-Out your Stress!” blog series.  This series will provide helpful information about the causes of stress and healthy ways you can manage it in your daily life.  The best part about the series is that the activities are versatile enough to accommodate any lifestyle.  Adults, children, and families will all benefit from our stress management techniques.  So give up the excuses and get ready to Knock-Out your stress!

New posts in the series will come out at least semi-monthly, so be sure to check back frequently or follow us on Facebook, Google+, Pinterest or Twitter to stay current.  As an added bonus, the first 10 people to complete our worksheet will get a FREE stress ball, courtesy of Overcash Therapy Services!

Click here for a free stress ball!


[1] The Impact of Stress. (2012). Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/stress/2012/impact.aspx.

Social Skills Group for Children 6-10 Fall 2013

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Katie Overcash will be facilitating an ongoing Social Skills group for boys and girls ages 6 – 10 starting in Fall 2013.  Please fill out the form if interested in receiving information about the group once it is released.  Details are not confirmed about the group as far as length of time, day of the week, or time of day.  Feel free to contact Katie Overcash, katie@katieovercash.com or 704-981-1898 for more information or comments.  Look forward to hearing from you!

 

Overcoming Self-Injury for Adolescent Girls 12 – 17 Agenda

June 18th – Taking the First Steps

During this session, we will discuss the facts of self-injury and your motivation to overcome self-injurious behaviors.

July 2nd – Building Healthy Relationships

During this group, we will discuss using the internet as a way to connect with others who self-injure.  We will also discus talking with those close to you about your self-injury and how they can help.

July 16th – Managing Your Thoughts & Feelings

During this session, we will talk about negative thought patterns associated with self-injury and learn ways to identify them, eliminate them, or cope with them.

August 6th – Managing Triggers

This week we will recognize and determine your own triggers and work on developing skills to help you manage and cope with them in a healthy way.

August 20th – Healthy Coping Skills

This week we will learn about what coping skills work for you and collaborate to develop new ones.  We will also have the opportunity to demonstrate some of these skills.

More dates to come!  Each session is on a Tuesday and will last from 6:30pm to 7:30pm.  $10 a session.

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