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Book Synopsis

Explore practical strategies for mental wellbeing across the veterinary professions

Mental Wellbeing and Positive Psychology for Veterinary Professionals: A Pre-emptive, Proactive and Solution-based Approach delivers a practical, hands-on guide to mental health and resilience for individual members of the veterinary professions and for those managing entire practices. Divided into 6 sections, the text offers valuable tools, including meditation, mindfulness, and positive psychology, to help readers grapple with the mental challenges presented by veterinary practice. The author has also included a series of case studies and anecdotes from her experience in counselling members of the professions, including a new-graduate vet, a specialist surgeon, and a head nurse, as they encounter issues like anxiety, compassion fatigue, fear of failure, imposter syndrome, and grief. By learning in advance about the common hurdles they will face during their careers, the reader

Trade Review

"The UK’s leading veterinary service providers are also backing the book which is set to become the definitive industry guide to mental health issues."
- Business Mondays (Oct 23)

"Mental Wellbeing and Positive Psychology for Veterinary Professionals is full of insightful and informative information to help any and all veterinary professionals throughout their career, no matter what stage they are currently at."
- Veterinary Practice, Improve International (Oct 23)



Table of Contents

Foreword xvi

How the Book and Ideas Were Developed xxii

How to Use This Book xxiv

Part 1 Strategies 1

Mindfulness 3

What Does ‘Mindfulness’ Mean? 3

Paying Attention to the Present Moment 3

Non-judgement 3

Mindful Living 4

Mindfulness: How to Do It 6

An Introduction to Mindful Meditation 8

Mindful Meditation: Paying Attention, on Purpose 9

Mindful Meditation: Non- judgement of Emotions 11

The Case for Mindfulness versus I’m Already Too Busy 15

Mindfulness in the Veterinary Practice 17

Mindfulness and Management 20

Emotional Intelligence 21

The Five Competencies of Emotional Intelligence 21

Self- awareness 23

How Do I Become More Self- aware? 24

Self-regulation 25

Motivation 27

Empathy 29

Social Skills 29

Empathy 31

The Three Types of Empathy 31

Leadership and Empathy for Line Managers 34

The Evidence- based Case for Leadership: Empathic Concern versus Empathy Alone 39

Acceptance and Proactivity 39

How Do I Do It? 40

What’s Not Helpful 40

What Is Helpful 41

The Empathy–Profitability Link 42

Secular Buddhist Concepts 45

Basic Elements of Secular Buddhism 45

The Four Noble Truths 45

The Nature of Impermanence 48

Attachment 49

Positive Psychology 50

The Three Circles of Control 50

Reference 52

Part 2 How to Meditate 53

How to Meditate: Part 1 55

Introduction 55

Gain Control of Your Mind 57

Mindful Drinking 58

Mindful Breathing 58

Mindful Body Scan 58

Loving Kindness Meditation 59

Hand- on- Heart Meditation 61

How to Meditate: Part 2 63

Observe an Emotion 63

Anger 63

Anxiety 65

How to Meditate: Part 3 67

How to Meditate: Part 4 69

Opening Shutters Meditation 69

The Fortress 71

The Heavy Bucket 71

Climbing Up the Branches of a Tree 72

Conveyor Belt Meditation 72

Part 3 Difficulties and Applying Strategies 75

Anxiety 77

Fear of Failure 80

The Dalai Lama Advises 81

How Do I Stop Fearing Fear? 81

Disputing Irrational Beliefs and Doing Our Cognitive Homework 82

Change Your Language in Order to Change Your Thought Process 83

Exercises for Attacking Shame 83

Imagery and Role Play 84

Desensitisation 84

Loss of Confidence 86

Perfectionism 88

Imposter Syndrome 93

Feel Like a Fraud? 93

What Can I Do? 94

Recognise Your Expertise 95

Remember What You Do Well 95

Talk About It 95

Compassion Fatigue 96

What are the Symptoms of Compassion Fatigue? 98

How Do I Prevent or Recover from Compassion Fatigue? 99

References 101

Lack of Assertiveness 102

Empathy 104

Motivation 105

Social Media and Doom Surfing 106

How Do I Stop Doom Surfing? 108

References 110

Yearning, Striving and Wishing Things Were Different 111

‘Letting Go’ of Striving 111

What is Striving? 111

Blissful Happiness 113

Moral Injury 116

What Can We Do About Moral Injury? 118

Moral Courage 119

References 120

Identity 121

When Being a Veterinary Professional is Your Whole Identity 121

How Do You Know if Your Identity Has Become Enmeshed with Your Career? 122

Start Small 122

Bullying 124

Cancel Culture 125

How to Refrain from Punitive Actions 126

Conflict and Client Complaints 127

Team Dynamics 131

Team Dynamics and Difficult Colleagues 131

Team Dynamics and Helping Colleagues 133

Depression 136

Anger 138

What’s Normal? 139

Knowing How and When to Express Your Anger is a Skill Worth Developing 141

Sleep on It 141

Grief 142

How to Grieve Mindfully 143

Competitive Grief 144

Comparative Grief 145

The Emotional Burden of Error 147

Guilt 147

Fear 148

Isolation 148

Guilt 151

I Feel Guilty 152

What is Guilt? 152

Misuse of Guilt 153

Helpful Guilt 153

Misplaced Guilt 153

When Your World Falls Apart 156

References 161

Euthanasia and Suicide 162

References 164

Chronic Pain 165

References 167

Burnout 169

The Three Dimensions of Burnout 169

Emotional Exhaustion (Focus, Language and Posture) 170

Depersonalisation 172

Disconnection from Purpose 173

Summary of Strategies to Combat Burnout 174

Neuroplasticity and Reversing Burnout 175

The Evidence Base 176

Suicide, Burnout and Chronic Stress 176

Recognising Burnout 176

Mindfulness and Burnout 176

References 179

Management and Mindfulness 180

Mindfulness as an Evidence- based Tool to Prevent Stress, Burnout and Depersonalisation 180

How Do We Promote Mindfulness Training in Our Practices? 183

Reference 183

Suicide in the Veterinary Professions 184

The Perfect Storm in Vets 185

How Do We Increase Our Production of Oxytocin? 186

Understanding the Steps Towards Suicide 187

References 188

Part 4 Therapy 189

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy 191

Rational Emotive Behavioural Therapy 191

Mindfulness- based Stress Reduction 193

Evidence Base for MBSR 194

Aims of MBSR 194

References 195

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy 196

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Cancer 200

Animal- assisted Therapies 202

Communication 204

Collaboration 205

Respect 206

References 206

Part 5 Case Studies 207

Introduction: The Counselling Process 209

Ann (A New Graduate Vet) 211

First Session 211

Acceptance 214

Second Session 215

Homework 217

Third Session 218

Summary 220

Ben (An Experienced Vet) 221

First Session 221

Second Session 225

Third Session 227

Summary 227

Darren (A Specialist Vet) 229

First Session 229

Second Session 233

Third Session 235

Summary 237

Claire (Head Nurse) 239

First Session 240

Second Session 242

Summary 244

Part 6 Positive Psychology 245

Gratitude 247

What Gratitude Isn’t 247

Grateful for Nothing 248

Reference 250

Kindness 251

Small Acts of Kindness 251

Random Acts of Kindness 253

References 253

Mindful Gift Giving and Receiving 254

How to Practise Mindful Gift Giving 255

Mindful Receiving of Gifts 256

Pride and Profitability 257

Self- focused Pride and Other- focused Pride 257

Positive Psychology 258

Enhancing Self- focused Pride 259

How Do I Notice the Mini- victories? 259

Enhancing Other-focused Pride 259

References 260

Stubborn Optimism 261

What Can I Do? 263

Resilience 265

Mindfulness and Resilience 265

Positive Emotion 267

Engagement 267

Relationships 267

Meaning 268

Accomplishments 268

References 269

Two Ways of Looking 270

How Mindfulness Can Improve Cardiac Health 272

References 274

Self- compassion versus Self- care 275

Mindfulness 276

Loving Kindness Towards Yourself 277

Hand-on-heart Meditation 277

A Sense of Common Humanity 278

Being Ready for Some Good News 279

Why We Tend to Ignore the Good Moments 280

Three Practices to Help Us Notice the Good News 280

The Use of Language 282

Internal Monologue 282

External Words to Self 283

External Words to Others 283

Exercise and Work–Life Balance 286

Mindful versus Mindless Exercise – Your Call 286

Lacking in Motivation? Find an Exercise You Actually Like 287

Reference 288

Learning from Our Pets 289

Lesson One – The Importance of a Good Routine 291

Lesson Two – Feel What I Need to Feel When I Need to Feel It 291

Lesson Three – How to Truly Be Present 292

Resolutions and Intentions and Mindfulness- based Eating Awareness Therapy 294

New Year Intentions 296

Postponing Mindfulness and Self- compassion 300

Index 305

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      Publication Date: 26/10/2023
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Explore practical strategies for mental wellbeing across the veterinary professions

      Mental Wellbeing and Positive Psychology for Veterinary Professionals: A Pre-emptive, Proactive and Solution-based Approach delivers a practical, hands-on guide to mental health and resilience for individual members of the veterinary professions and for those managing entire practices. Divided into 6 sections, the text offers valuable tools, including meditation, mindfulness, and positive psychology, to help readers grapple with the mental challenges presented by veterinary practice. The author has also included a series of case studies and anecdotes from her experience in counselling members of the professions, including a new-graduate vet, a specialist surgeon, and a head nurse, as they encounter issues like anxiety, compassion fatigue, fear of failure, imposter syndrome, and grief. By learning in advance about the common hurdles they will face during their careers, the reader

      Trade Review

      "The UK’s leading veterinary service providers are also backing the book which is set to become the definitive industry guide to mental health issues."
      - Business Mondays (Oct 23)

      "Mental Wellbeing and Positive Psychology for Veterinary Professionals is full of insightful and informative information to help any and all veterinary professionals throughout their career, no matter what stage they are currently at."
      - Veterinary Practice, Improve International (Oct 23)



      Table of Contents

      Foreword xvi

      How the Book and Ideas Were Developed xxii

      How to Use This Book xxiv

      Part 1 Strategies 1

      Mindfulness 3

      What Does ‘Mindfulness’ Mean? 3

      Paying Attention to the Present Moment 3

      Non-judgement 3

      Mindful Living 4

      Mindfulness: How to Do It 6

      An Introduction to Mindful Meditation 8

      Mindful Meditation: Paying Attention, on Purpose 9

      Mindful Meditation: Non- judgement of Emotions 11

      The Case for Mindfulness versus I’m Already Too Busy 15

      Mindfulness in the Veterinary Practice 17

      Mindfulness and Management 20

      Emotional Intelligence 21

      The Five Competencies of Emotional Intelligence 21

      Self- awareness 23

      How Do I Become More Self- aware? 24

      Self-regulation 25

      Motivation 27

      Empathy 29

      Social Skills 29

      Empathy 31

      The Three Types of Empathy 31

      Leadership and Empathy for Line Managers 34

      The Evidence- based Case for Leadership: Empathic Concern versus Empathy Alone 39

      Acceptance and Proactivity 39

      How Do I Do It? 40

      What’s Not Helpful 40

      What Is Helpful 41

      The Empathy–Profitability Link 42

      Secular Buddhist Concepts 45

      Basic Elements of Secular Buddhism 45

      The Four Noble Truths 45

      The Nature of Impermanence 48

      Attachment 49

      Positive Psychology 50

      The Three Circles of Control 50

      Reference 52

      Part 2 How to Meditate 53

      How to Meditate: Part 1 55

      Introduction 55

      Gain Control of Your Mind 57

      Mindful Drinking 58

      Mindful Breathing 58

      Mindful Body Scan 58

      Loving Kindness Meditation 59

      Hand- on- Heart Meditation 61

      How to Meditate: Part 2 63

      Observe an Emotion 63

      Anger 63

      Anxiety 65

      How to Meditate: Part 3 67

      How to Meditate: Part 4 69

      Opening Shutters Meditation 69

      The Fortress 71

      The Heavy Bucket 71

      Climbing Up the Branches of a Tree 72

      Conveyor Belt Meditation 72

      Part 3 Difficulties and Applying Strategies 75

      Anxiety 77

      Fear of Failure 80

      The Dalai Lama Advises 81

      How Do I Stop Fearing Fear? 81

      Disputing Irrational Beliefs and Doing Our Cognitive Homework 82

      Change Your Language in Order to Change Your Thought Process 83

      Exercises for Attacking Shame 83

      Imagery and Role Play 84

      Desensitisation 84

      Loss of Confidence 86

      Perfectionism 88

      Imposter Syndrome 93

      Feel Like a Fraud? 93

      What Can I Do? 94

      Recognise Your Expertise 95

      Remember What You Do Well 95

      Talk About It 95

      Compassion Fatigue 96

      What are the Symptoms of Compassion Fatigue? 98

      How Do I Prevent or Recover from Compassion Fatigue? 99

      References 101

      Lack of Assertiveness 102

      Empathy 104

      Motivation 105

      Social Media and Doom Surfing 106

      How Do I Stop Doom Surfing? 108

      References 110

      Yearning, Striving and Wishing Things Were Different 111

      ‘Letting Go’ of Striving 111

      What is Striving? 111

      Blissful Happiness 113

      Moral Injury 116

      What Can We Do About Moral Injury? 118

      Moral Courage 119

      References 120

      Identity 121

      When Being a Veterinary Professional is Your Whole Identity 121

      How Do You Know if Your Identity Has Become Enmeshed with Your Career? 122

      Start Small 122

      Bullying 124

      Cancel Culture 125

      How to Refrain from Punitive Actions 126

      Conflict and Client Complaints 127

      Team Dynamics 131

      Team Dynamics and Difficult Colleagues 131

      Team Dynamics and Helping Colleagues 133

      Depression 136

      Anger 138

      What’s Normal? 139

      Knowing How and When to Express Your Anger is a Skill Worth Developing 141

      Sleep on It 141

      Grief 142

      How to Grieve Mindfully 143

      Competitive Grief 144

      Comparative Grief 145

      The Emotional Burden of Error 147

      Guilt 147

      Fear 148

      Isolation 148

      Guilt 151

      I Feel Guilty 152

      What is Guilt? 152

      Misuse of Guilt 153

      Helpful Guilt 153

      Misplaced Guilt 153

      When Your World Falls Apart 156

      References 161

      Euthanasia and Suicide 162

      References 164

      Chronic Pain 165

      References 167

      Burnout 169

      The Three Dimensions of Burnout 169

      Emotional Exhaustion (Focus, Language and Posture) 170

      Depersonalisation 172

      Disconnection from Purpose 173

      Summary of Strategies to Combat Burnout 174

      Neuroplasticity and Reversing Burnout 175

      The Evidence Base 176

      Suicide, Burnout and Chronic Stress 176

      Recognising Burnout 176

      Mindfulness and Burnout 176

      References 179

      Management and Mindfulness 180

      Mindfulness as an Evidence- based Tool to Prevent Stress, Burnout and Depersonalisation 180

      How Do We Promote Mindfulness Training in Our Practices? 183

      Reference 183

      Suicide in the Veterinary Professions 184

      The Perfect Storm in Vets 185

      How Do We Increase Our Production of Oxytocin? 186

      Understanding the Steps Towards Suicide 187

      References 188

      Part 4 Therapy 189

      Cognitive Behavioural Therapy 191

      Rational Emotive Behavioural Therapy 191

      Mindfulness- based Stress Reduction 193

      Evidence Base for MBSR 194

      Aims of MBSR 194

      References 195

      Acceptance and Commitment Therapy 196

      Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Cancer 200

      Animal- assisted Therapies 202

      Communication 204

      Collaboration 205

      Respect 206

      References 206

      Part 5 Case Studies 207

      Introduction: The Counselling Process 209

      Ann (A New Graduate Vet) 211

      First Session 211

      Acceptance 214

      Second Session 215

      Homework 217

      Third Session 218

      Summary 220

      Ben (An Experienced Vet) 221

      First Session 221

      Second Session 225

      Third Session 227

      Summary 227

      Darren (A Specialist Vet) 229

      First Session 229

      Second Session 233

      Third Session 235

      Summary 237

      Claire (Head Nurse) 239

      First Session 240

      Second Session 242

      Summary 244

      Part 6 Positive Psychology 245

      Gratitude 247

      What Gratitude Isn’t 247

      Grateful for Nothing 248

      Reference 250

      Kindness 251

      Small Acts of Kindness 251

      Random Acts of Kindness 253

      References 253

      Mindful Gift Giving and Receiving 254

      How to Practise Mindful Gift Giving 255

      Mindful Receiving of Gifts 256

      Pride and Profitability 257

      Self- focused Pride and Other- focused Pride 257

      Positive Psychology 258

      Enhancing Self- focused Pride 259

      How Do I Notice the Mini- victories? 259

      Enhancing Other-focused Pride 259

      References 260

      Stubborn Optimism 261

      What Can I Do? 263

      Resilience 265

      Mindfulness and Resilience 265

      Positive Emotion 267

      Engagement 267

      Relationships 267

      Meaning 268

      Accomplishments 268

      References 269

      Two Ways of Looking 270

      How Mindfulness Can Improve Cardiac Health 272

      References 274

      Self- compassion versus Self- care 275

      Mindfulness 276

      Loving Kindness Towards Yourself 277

      Hand-on-heart Meditation 277

      A Sense of Common Humanity 278

      Being Ready for Some Good News 279

      Why We Tend to Ignore the Good Moments 280

      Three Practices to Help Us Notice the Good News 280

      The Use of Language 282

      Internal Monologue 282

      External Words to Self 283

      External Words to Others 283

      Exercise and Work–Life Balance 286

      Mindful versus Mindless Exercise – Your Call 286

      Lacking in Motivation? Find an Exercise You Actually Like 287

      Reference 288

      Learning from Our Pets 289

      Lesson One – The Importance of a Good Routine 291

      Lesson Two – Feel What I Need to Feel When I Need to Feel It 291

      Lesson Three – How to Truly Be Present 292

      Resolutions and Intentions and Mindfulness- based Eating Awareness Therapy 294

      New Year Intentions 296

      Postponing Mindfulness and Self- compassion 300

      Index 305

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