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Stress Management

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WHAT IS STRESS?Stress is your mind and body’s response or reaction to a real or imagined threat, event or change.

The threat, event or change are commonly called stressors. Stressors can be internal (thoughts, beliefs, attitudes or external (loss, tragedy, change).

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LEVELS OF STRESS

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EUSTRESS

Eustress or positive stress occurs when your level of stress is high enough to motivate you to move into action to get things accomplished.

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DISTRESSDistress or negative stress occurs when your level of stress is either too high or too low and your body and/or mind begin to respond negatively to the stressors.

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STAGES OF STRESS

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ALARM STAGEAs you begin to experience a stressful event or perceive something to be stressful psychological changes occur in your body. This experience or perception disrupts your body’s normal balance and immediately your body begins to respond to the stressor(s) as effectively as possible.

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EXAMPLES

Cardiac - increased heart rate

Respiratory - increased respiration

Skin - decreased temperature

Hormonal - increased stimulation of adrenal genes which produce an adrenal rush.

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RESISTANCE STAGEDuring this stage your body tries to cope or adapt to the stressors by beginning a process of repairing any damage the stressor has caused. Your friends, family or co-workers may notice changes in you before you do so it is important to examine their feedback to make sure you do not reach overload.

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EXAMPLESBehavior indicators include: lack of enthusiasm for family, school, work or life in general, withdrawal, change in eating habits, insomnia, hypersomnia, anger, fatigue.

Cognitive Indicators include: poor problem solving, confusion, nightmares, hyper-vigilance.

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RESISTANCE STAGE MORE EXAMPLES

Emotional indicators include: tearfulness fear anxiety panic guilt agitation depression overwhelmed.

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EXHAUSTION STAGEDuring this stage the stressor is not being managed effectively and the body and mind are not able to repair the damage.

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EXAMPLES

Digestive disorders, withdrawal, headaches, tension, insomnia, loss of temper.

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INTERPRETING YOUR SCORE

Less than 150 points : relatively low stress level in

relation to life events

150 - 300 points : borderline range

Greater than 300 points : high stress in relation to life

events

Note: From Girdano, D.A., Everly, G. S., Jr., & Dusek, D. E. (1990). Controlling stress and tension (3rd edition), ENnglewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.

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MORE STRATEGIES

“What is Stress” Web Site. http//www.teachhealth.com

How to reduce and relieve stress “Web Site. http//www.family.com

“Stress Relievers” Web Site. http//www.residentassistant.com

“Massage” Downing, G. (1972). Massage Book. New York: Random House.

“Aromatherapy” Web Site. http//www/aromaweb.com/articles/wharoma.as

“Yoga” Web Site. http//www.kevala.co.uk/yoga/overview.htr

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