“S.A.I.L.” Stop-Assess-Interpret-Logic
The following is a guest post by Bill White, M.S., a counselor, author, mentor, blogger and speaker specializing in depression, anxiety and general mental health issues. He hosts a blog, http://chipur.com, and does a lot of E.R. psychiatric emergency work in Chicago’s suburbs where he also spends time with his two teenage children.
“S.A.I.L.” Stop-Assess-Interpret-Logic
Here’s a technique I came up with that’ll be easy to etch upon your mind, allowing it to be there for you at a moment’s notice. The next time you begin to sense the tiptoeing of a panic attack in your immediate vicinity…stop everything. Now, slowly take a few refreshing abdominal breaths and begin whispering to yourself, “S.A.I.L.”…”S.A.I.L.”…”S.A.I.L.” And as you’re saying it, imagine feeling warm and gentle breezes of relief upon your skin. And here’s the magic of the acronym…
STOP everything in your life right now.
ASSESS exactly what’s going on within, and outside of, you.
INTERPRET if the situation is truly threatening and merits alarmed reaction.
LOGIC your way to an appropriate emotional and behavioral response.
Of course, I could go on and on with more details on the technique; however, newsletter constraints won’t allow it. But I think you get the idea. Give it a go, and if you want to learn more about S.A.I.L. and tons of other panic and anxiety tidbits of relief, check out Panic! …and Poetic Justice.
