How we cope with change and uncertainty can be improved through mindset shifts, self-awareness, coping skills and motivation to take back control. Whether you’re starting a new job, moving to a new city, dealing with the end of a relationship, or grieving a loss, the way you cope with change can profoundly affect your mental and emotional health. Let’s talk about some practical strategies to help you cope with change, build resilience, and positively navigate life’s inevitable transitions.
Life is a series of changes – in our careers, relationships, health, and the world around us. Sometimes we anticipate these changes, and other times they catch us by surprise, bringing joy or disappointment. While resisting change is a natural instinct for many, it’s a futile effort. Accepting and learning to cope with change can diminish anxiety and depression, strengthen relationships, and improve overall health. On the other hand, resisting change can make you feel overwhelmed by even the smallest stressors and obstruct your path to achieving your goals.
Resilience – the ability to cope with change – is not a fixed trait; it’s a skill that can be developed. Your environment and genetics may influence your resilience, but they don’t define it. By adopting new thought patterns and behaviors, you can increase your ability to handle change, making your life more adaptable to new circumstances and unexpected events. Here are some strategies to enhance your resilience and cope with change effectively:
Your perception of change is influenced by your past experiences. By acknowledging how previous changes have shaped your current perspective, you can better understand your reactions and adapt more effectively to new changes.
Resilient people direct their energy towards aspects they can influence, rather than dwelling on uncontrollable events or others’ actions. Ask yourself, “What can I take responsibility for in this situation?” This mindset helps you focus on actionable steps, reducing feelings of helplessness and empowering you to cope with change.
Self-awareness, or self-actualization, means recognizing that what you might perceive as failures are often just unexpected outcomes that can be used as learning opportunities. Your experiences shape your beliefs and behaviors, which in turn create your environment and culture. By understanding this cycle, you can embrace change and recognize your role in adapting to it.
Reflect on how you’ve successfully coped with change in the past. Identify the traits and actions that helped you overcome previous challenges. Concentrating on your strengths, rather than your weaknesses, equips you to manage current and future changes more effectively.
Change often triggers cognitive shortcuts, such as seeing things in black and white or predicting/assuming the worst. By critically evaluating your thoughts and their rationality, you can foster resilience. Mindfulness practices and deep breathing exercises can help slow down your thoughts, allowing for a more balanced and resilient mindset.
While it’s beneficial to learn from the past, worrying too much about the future can take you away from the present. To remain grounded, be mindful of your body’s response to stress and set aside time each day for relaxation and deep breathing, enhancing your present-moment awareness and ability to cope with change.
Change presents an opportunity to reevaluate your life’s direction. Reflect on what truly matters to you and how you wish to spend your time. A clear understanding of your goals and values can significantly bolster your resilience to the stress of change.
Incorporating these skills into your life can transform your ability to cope with change to change and experience less resistance and more personal growth and development. By learning to cope with change, you not only enhance your ability to manage life’s challenges but also open up new opportunities for personal development and fulfillment. If you need help improving your ability to cope with change or other life stressors, reach out to our us today and learn about our therapists, services & how we can help!
We are fully online, which means that your therapy sessions will be help via video call on our HIPAA compliant Platform. Anyone in New Jersey can access our therapy services
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Online therapy is essentially face-to-face counseling, just conducted remotely. Studies show that tele-therapy is as effective as traditional counseling. Professional organizations and state governments recognize its benefits and have set regulations for it. However, like any therapy, its success in achieving your goals isn’t guaranteed. It’s important to discuss with your therapist whether tele-therapy is working for you.
Showing up is all that you need to do! But if you really want to get the most out of session, it could help to take some time to think about what you want from therapy. It helps to write down your goals, questions you have or things that you feel are important to share.
of course! though we have some unconventional therapy approaches, we are rooted in evidenced based practices. Talk therapy is a major player in the therapy room! See What we Treat and Integrative Services for more information
Online therapy might not be as effective for individuals with chronic suicidal thoughts, severe trauma, significant mental health history, or those recently in intensive care. Such cases often benefit more from traditional, in-person counseling. We’ll help you decide if our online services are right for you during your intake and evaluation.
Yes, you can switch therapists to another provider within the practice, or we can provide you a referral if preferred. We want to ensure that your time and effort are well spent, and that you are getting the relief you need, that’s why we work collaboratively with each other in the practice, as well as outside therapists who we know and trust.
You should feel like you’re making progress. Signs it’s working include:
We ask that clients provide at least 24 hours notice in the event that they need to cancel to avoid the 50% cancellation fee. we understand that life happens and do our best to be flexible & reschedule.
Currently, we serve clients in New Jersey and are expanding to other states as telehealth laws evolve. While telehealth offers the convenience of attending sessions from anywhere, state laws require clients to be in-state during their session.
Yes, it’s pretty simple to access sessions. You’ll need basic internet skills, such as opening and visiting the patient link sent to you via email. It’s similar to video chatting like Facetime or Zoom. We can also walk you through it on the phone the first time to ensure a strong connection
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Our Qualifications:
Our founder, Rebecca Sidoti, is a highly qualified, state-licensed therapist and supervisor with extensive training in anxiety related disorders and innovative treatment such as Ketamine Therapy. Mind by Design Counseling adheres to standards set by the our governing counseling boards.
To see each providers credentials, training and licenses, visit our “Meet the Therapists” Page to learn more.