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Stress and Stress Management
How Well Do You
Resist Stress?Let’s find out!
STRESS SURVEY
The same event may be stressful
for one person and not at all stressful for another person?
You cannot change the way you react to stress?
Prolonged stress increases a person’s risk of becoming ill?
What do you think?
IT is the effect of physical and
psychological demands on a person.
What are some stress management techniques? Planning ahead Thinking positively Practicing relaxation responses
What is stress?
Chronic stress – unrelieved stress
that continues to tax a person’s resources to the point of exhaustion.
This can damage the body systems in a number of ways
Acute Stress – a temporary bout of stress that causes alertness or alarm, which prompts a person to deal with a specific event.
Kinds of Stress
Eustress: good types of stress Distress: bad types of stress Not everyone is the same, and
their personal view of what is good stress vs bad stress could be different from your views.
Kinds of Stress
All stress is a response to a STRESOR, a
physical or psychological demand that requires a person to adapt to a situation.
It is important that we adapt, to change or adjust in order to accommodate new conditions
Stress happens it is unavoidable, however, how much the stress affects you depends on your perception of that stress.
Kinds of Stress
Assignment:
Take out a sheet of paper, and write down 3 stressors that you have faced since starting high school? What are some actions you can
do to adapt to these new stressors?
What stressors do you face?
Stress affects the following body
systems: Nervous System Hormonal System Immune System
Stress and Your Body
Alarm – first phase of the stress response in
which you recognize that you are facing a change or a challenge.
Resistance – when the body mobilizes its resources to withstand the effects of stress.
Recovery or Exhaustion – occurs when the body returns to normal; or when stress exceeds the body’s ability to recover.
3 Stages of the Stress Response
Physical activity Relaxation ex: muscle
relaxation, music, sports Time management Coping Devices ex:
displacement, venting
Managing Stress
Automatic, subconscious reactions to
emotional injury Denial Fantasy Projection Rationalization Regression Selective forgetting Withdrawal
Defense Mechanisms
By changing your perception of
challenges, you can reduce the stress you experience from them…..
Activity: Decision Making Plan: Ways To Cope Positively
How Can You Control the Stress you Experience from Challenges?