Understanding Stress Management for Better Well-being

 
 
Let us take a look at the lives of four people – a housewife, an office executive, a
student and a retired person.
Let us take a look at the lives of four people – a housewife, an office executive, a
student and a retired person.
Let us take a look at the lives of four people – a housewife, an office executive, a
student and a retired person.
Let us take a look at the lives of four people – a housewife, an office executive, a
student and a retired person.
 
You can see that no-one is
spared from the evil of stress.
 
Whether it is a housewife, an
office executive, a student or a
retired person, all of them
experience stress due to
different reasons.
 
Also, you can see that stress
takes a toll on their mental and
physical health.
 
The stress either makes them
feel exhaustion, headaches,
loss of appetite or acidity
attacks.
Exhaustion
Headaches
Loss of
appetite
Acidity
attacks
 
Hence, it is important to
understand and manage stress.
Let us learn about stress
management in detail.
 
Any influence that disturbs the natural
equilibrium of the living body.
 
A feeling of sustained anxiety which over
a period of time leads to disease.
 
It is a
common
response to
an attack.
 
A psychological
response which
follows failure
to cope with
problems.
There are various symptoms of stress that are experienced in different aspects such
as follows:
Let us look at each in detail.
 
Behavioral Symptoms
Appetite changes - too
much or too little
Eating disorders -
anorexia, bulimia
Increased intake of
alcohol and other drugs
Increased smoking
Restlessness
Fidgeting
Nail biting
Hypochondria
Acute Traumatic Stress:
This form of stress is a critical incident
stress
It produces considerable physiological
distress
This is a normal reaction to abnormal
events
When the stress is maintained, then comes the stage of
‘resistance’. The alarm symptoms dissipate and the body
develops an adaptation to the stress.
Our emotions are getting affected in the workplace because of the social,
occupational, environmental and psychological elements that we see as
threats.  These perceived threats are external and stress is a reaction of
the human body.  These threats are considered as external stimuli and
human body is treated as internal stimuli.  The amount of stress depends
on the individual’s ability to deal with the external factors as the relative
intensity of the stimuli.  For example, the stress of creating a software
would be more for a fresh graduate who has just joined the company
than the stress it would cause an employee with experience.
 
Management
recognizes
workplace
stress and takes
steps regularly
to reduce
stress.
 
Mental health
benefits are
provided in the
health insurance
coverage.
 
There is good
communication
between
employer and
employees.
 
Workers are
aware of the work
load and they
have a clear job
description.
 
Freedom is given
to employees to
talk with their
co-workers
during work
 
Existing tools that measure stress are as follows:
 
Stress Assessment Test
 
Stress Meters
 
Biodots
 
Stress Exams
 
Seeking Professional Help
 
What causes
you stress?
How do you
react?
 
There is a fine line between
positive / negative stress
How much can you cope
with before it becomes
negative?
 
What can you do to
help yourself
combat the negative
effects of stress?
Step 2:
Assess the stressors
Assess the organizational stressors
Recognizing symptoms of stress
Recognize Physical signs
Recognize Emotional signs
Measuring stress in organizations
Assess how stressed are you?
Such people are characterized  by the following traits:
Quiet
Very little worries them
Worry only about things they can alter or control and leave
others to worry about the rest
 
Vitamin A
 
Brewers’ Yeast
 
Vitamin C
 
Iron
 
Zinc
 
Iodine
 
Calcium
 
Ginseng
 
Selenium
 
Molasses
 
Chlorella
 
Evening
Primrose Oil
Tip #1
Add good nutrition
and exercise
Tip #2
 Laugh
Tip #3
Be social
Keep your body
healthy and strong
with nutritious foods
Avoid eating diet
with high fat
Avoid caffeine,
nicotine, and alcohol
Laughter may be one of the
healthiest antidotes to stress
When you laugh or, just smile,
the flow of blood to the brain
is increased
Laughter leads to the release
of endorphins which results in
a drop in the level of stress
hormones
When you feel stress, your
instincts tell you to isolate
yourself
Call friends and live with
younger children
Do volunteer work
 
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  1. Stress Management

  2. Course Objective Explain What is Stress Describe the Symptoms of Stress Explain What are Stressors Explain the Types of Stress Describe the Stages of Human Stress Response Explain What is Stress Management Describe the Causes of Stress in Workplace Explain the ABC Strategy for Stress Management Explain the Steps of Stress Management Describe the Stress Management Techniques Explain the Approaches to Stress Management List the Tips for Managing Stress

  3. Introduction Let us take a look at the lives of four people a housewife, an office executive, a student and a retired person. Oh, No! I still haven t got the breakfast ready. I have to also get kids ready for school. God! I am feeling weak and exhausted! Housewife

  4. Introduction Let us take a look at the lives of four people a housewife, an office executive, a student and a retired person. How do I get these reports ready? I am not sure how to prepare the graphs for the report! How will I face the boss? To top it, I am getting this splitting headache! Office Executive

  5. Introduction Let us take a look at the lives of four people a housewife, an office executive, a student and a retired person. Why do I have to study Accounts? I just don t seem to understand it! What will I do in the exams tomorrow? I have lost all appetite! Student

  6. Introduction Let us take a look at the lives of four people a housewife, an office executive, a student and a retired person. House expenses are just mounting up day by day. I also need to get my car repaired and also need new dentures. How will I meet my expenses? I will also need to see a doctor, for these acidity attacks that I am having now-a-days! Retired Person

  7. Introduction You can see that no-one is spared from the evil of stress. Whether it is a housewife, an office executive, a student or a retired person, all of them experience stress due to different reasons. Office Retired Person Housewife Executive Student Loss of appetite Acidity attacks Exhaustion Headaches Also, you can see that stress takes a toll on their mental and physical health. The stress either makes them feel exhaustion, headaches, loss of appetite or acidity attacks. Hence, it is important to understand and manage stress. Let us learn about stress management in detail.

  8. What is Stress? Any influence that disturbs the natural equilibrium of the living body. A psychological response which follows failure to cope with problems. It is a common response to an attack. A feeling of sustained anxiety which over a period of time leads to disease.

  9. Symptoms of Stress There are various symptoms of stress that are experienced in different aspects such as follows: Behavioral Symptoms Appetite changes - too much or too little Eating disorders - anorexia, bulimia Increased intake of alcohol and other drugs Increased smoking Restlessness Fidgeting Nail biting Hypochondria Let us look at each in detail.

  10. Forms of Stress General stress Cumulative stress Acute traumatic stress Acute traumatic stress Acute Traumatic Stress: This form of stress is a critical incident stress It produces considerable physiological distress This is a normal reaction to abnormal events Post traumatic stress

  11. Resistance When the stress is maintained, then comes the stage of resistance . The alarm symptoms dissipate and the body develops an adaptation to the stress.

  12. Impact of Stress on Performance

  13. Definition of Workplace Stress Our emotions are getting affected in the workplace because of the social, occupational, environmental and psychological elements that we see as threats. These perceived threats are external and stress is a reaction of the human body. These threats are considered as external stimuli and human body is treated as internal stimuli. The amount of stress depends on the individual s ability to deal with the external factors as the relative intensity of the stimuli. For example, the stress of creating a software would be more for a fresh graduate who has just joined the company than the stress it would cause an employee with experience.

  14. Strategies for Reducing Workplace Stress Management recognizes workplace stress and takes steps regularly to reduce stress. Mental health benefits are provided in the health insurance coverage. There is good communication between employer and employees. Workers are aware of the work load and they have a clear job description. Freedom is given to employees to talk with their co-workers during work

  15. Stress and Gender

  16. Tools to Measure Stress Levels Existing tools that measure stress are as follows: Stress Assessment Test Stress Meters Biodots Stress Exams Seeking Professional Help

  17. ABC Strategy for Stress Management There is a fine line between positive / negative stress How much can you cope with before it becomes negative? Control Balance What causes you stress? How do you react? What can you do to help yourself combat the negative effects of stress?

  18. Steps of Stress Management Assess the stressors Step 2: Assess the organizational stressors Recognizing symptoms of stress Recognize Physical signs Recognize Emotional signs Measuring stress in organizations Assess how stressed are you?

  19. Personality and Stress Type B Placid Such people are characterized by the following traits: Quiet Very little worries them Worry only about things they can alter or control and leave others to worry about the rest

  20. Stress-Helpful Foods Vitamin A Brewers Yeast Vitamin C Iron Zinc Iodine Calcium Ginseng Selenium Molasses Chlorella Evening Primrose Oil

  21. Tips for Managing Stress Tip #1 Tip #3 Be social Tip #2 Laugh Add good nutrition and exercise Laughter may be one of the healthiest antidotes to stress When you laugh or, just smile, the flow of blood to the brain is increased Laughter leads to the release of endorphins which results in a drop in the level of stress hormones Keep your body healthy and strong with nutritious foods Avoid eating diet with high fat Avoid caffeine, nicotine, and alcohol When you feel stress, your instincts tell you to isolate yourself Call friends and live with younger children Do volunteer work

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