How It Works
Stress and trauma disrupt the connection between our mind, body and environment, causing an array of functional issues. Grounding builds mental and physical “mini-connections” to the world around us, restoring the deeper connection to self, others and reality. The strategies are simple and effective. By focusing on just one thing (e.g., things we see), mental overwhelm and chaos are reduced and we can think more clearly. By engaging our senses with the physical world, we can get space from distressing emotional states, lower our emotional intensity and calm down. By connecting to our present environment, we can better separate the past from the present, which helps in managing flashbacks (reliving a past event). When we can think clearly, feel calmer, and know where we are (literally), we stabilize and are better able to function and relate to others.
Grounding techniques utilize a broad range of resources (e.g., from smelling a flower to baking and smelling cookies). These cards are specifically designed for low - resource settings.
How to Use
Look all around you at your environment. Name the shapes and colors of things you see. Name all the different things around you, then group them into categories. Count the number of items in each category. Look at patterns: lines, circles, designs. Look at the different materials around you, describe their textures, colors. Consider other characteristics of your environment: light, space, temperature. What do you like, not like. Close your eyes and describe your setting from memory.
When to Use - Signs of Stress/Trauma
preoccupied, worried
anxious, panicked, agitated
confused: not understanding what is happening, not making sense
withdrawn: struggling to connect with others
not talking, not answering questions, unresponsive to commands
disconnected: staring blankly into space; immobilized - not moving
uncontrollable crying, shaking
What It Can Do
decrease anxiety, distress; feel calmer
increase control over feelings (self-regulation)
think more clearly; increased concentration & problem solving
improve compliance: ability to hear and follow directions
increase interaction with people and environment
enable one to be in the present moment