Stress usually, starts with the hypothalamus, pituitary, adrenal axis, a series of interactions between endocrine gland in the brain and on the kidney, which …show more content…
My career goal is to become a physical therapist, and I would like to either work in pediatrics or sports therapy, but I am constantly unsure if i’m going down the right path or if the path that I have chosen is right for me, because fashion was my passion and I wanted to become a fashion buyer, but I got accepted to LIU, which I took that as a sign, to pursue a career in the medical field. This stresses me out because I’m pursuing a career that’s practical compared to doing something I’m passionate about, also, college is expensive, the work is very challenging and so far each year; I get even more discourage than the last and I want to give up, sometimes. My uncertainty about my career/future stems from the fact that the health field is challenging, especially the science …show more content…
I would do the opposite, and make the, already stressful situation worse by getting angry, or upset (emotional arousal). Only, recently, I noticed how much I work myself up over certain life situations that happen and how quickly, I would label the situation as negative, or bad, instead of seeing the brighter side of the situation. For example, my stressful situation my career/future, I shouldn't see it as a state of uncertainty of confusion, based on one factor, which is the difficult science courses, but, see it as a learning lesson and to try different studying techniques, and find the one that works best for me. Moreover, I need to practice the cognitive appraisal level roadblock more and whenever that doesn’t work try, the emotional arousal level roadblock, which I practice a lot lately, whenever i’m faced with a stressful