Stress Management Introduction When you are stressed‚ your body responds as though you are in danger. It produces hormones that speed up your heart‚ make you breathe faster‚ and give you a burst of energy. This is called the fight-or-flight stress response. Some stress is normal and even useful. It can help if you need to work hard or react quickly. But if stress happens too often or lasts too long‚ it can have bad effects. It can be linked to headaches‚ an upset stomach‚ back pain‚ or trouble
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Stress and your personality type It’s now widely accepted that there are three basic personality types. These have the wildly original names of Types A‚ B and C. We all have elements of each type in our makeup. One‚ or perhaps two‚ however‚ will dominate. It’s very useful to find out which personality type best describes your personality because this can tell you a great deal about how likely it is that you’ll become stressed and‚ if you do‚ why and how you’ll handle it. Note: we’ve used "he" throughout
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a career many people consider the type of work‚ the hours involved‚ and the salary; what they fail to consider is the stress factor. A fact that is not taught in school is that different types of careers involve different levels and types of stress. However‚ not all stress is bad‚ some stress is actually good‚ and the human body requires a certain amount of stress to get motivated. The bad stress is called distress when it reaches dangerous levels. The good stress is called eustress; the difficult
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The concept of stress has been researched for many years. Stress research has can be traced to two theorists which have different approaches to the field of stress research. Hans Selye based his theory of systemic stress on physiology and psychobiology. Richard S. Lazarus bases his theory of psychological stress on cognitive psychology. Lazarus defines psychological stress as a relationship with the environment that the person appraises as significant for his or her well being and in which the demands
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Stress by Ashley Strawder I. What Is Stress? Stress is the combination of psychological‚ physiological‚ and behavioral reactions that people have in response to events that threaten or challenge them. Stress can be good or bad. Sometimes‚ stress is helpful‚ providing people with the extra energy or alertness they need. Stress could give a runner the edge he or she needs to persevere in a marathon‚ for example. This good kind of stress is called eustress. Unfortunately‚ stress is often not
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STRESS MANAGEMENT ENERGIZER TITLE: PAPER CLIPS AND STRAWS Time: 10 minutes Materials: Straws Paperclips Timer Instructions: 1. Divide the class into 3 groups. 2. Give each group a pack of straws and a box of paperclips. 3. Give each group a task to create the most creative and strong structure they could make as a group in 10 minutes. 4. The strongest group to make the most creative and strong structure will win the game. SLE 1 Title: Movie Charades Description:
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Do the people living in big cities are having stress? If there are people living with the stress in metropolitan cities‚ they must find ways to reduce that stress. There are many ways to reduce that stress from which they are suffering in their daily life. Some of them are mentioned below: The first and the foremost thing is people should avoid noisy environment because noisy environment brings about more stress to the human brain. Secondly‚ the people should get involved in healthy activities
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Tashi Chompel Stress Management 10/01/2014 CAM Interview Question Her current title is Transitional Care Unit Registered Nurse‚ and she holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. She practices in Transitional Care Unit. She has been practice in this field for about two years. Professionally she has CPR and ACLS certification. As a treatment for medical issue‚ she said: “I do whatever is the needs of that particular patient like dressing change for any other patient or cardiac or patient
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Stress affects each of the five dimensions of health: physical‚ mental‚ emotional‚ social‚ and spiritual. Examples of "distressors" (negative stressors) that children and adolescents may confront within these dimensions include: illness‚ injury‚ inadequate nutrition‚ and low levels of physical fitness (physical dimension); pressures to excel in academic and extracurricular activities‚ depression‚ and anxiety (mental/emotional dimension); relational issues‚ peer pressure‚ and dysfunctional family
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Discuss biological or psychological methods of stress management (12 marks) ‘Stress management’ is defined as any sort of attempt to reduce the negative effects of stress. Management techniques are generally either biological or psychological approaches to dealing with the stress. Psychological methods of stress management try to control the body’s response to stress by altering the way we think about the stressor. These methods include Stress Inoculation Training and Hardiness training. However
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