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Stress Management Skills Dr. Sonia Tinsley Northeastern State University College of Education
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Page 1: Stress Management Skills Dr. Sonia Tinsley Northeastern State University College of Education.

Stress Management Skills

Dr. Sonia TinsleyNortheastern State UniversityCollege of Education

Page 2: Stress Management Skills Dr. Sonia Tinsley Northeastern State University College of Education.

What is Stress?

• Stress

• Mental and physical response of our body to changes and challenges in your lives.

• Stressor

• Factors or events, real or imagined, that elicit a state of stress

• Eustress

• Stress that enhances quality of life

• Distress

• Stress that diminishes quality of life

Page 3: Stress Management Skills Dr. Sonia Tinsley Northeastern State University College of Education.

Stress Response

• Physiological and psychological response to positive or negative events that are disruptive, unexpected, or stimulating.

• Learned and conditioned habits adopted early in life.

• Basic human survival mechanism.

Page 4: Stress Management Skills Dr. Sonia Tinsley Northeastern State University College of Education.

The Body’s Response to Stress

• General adaptation syndrome

• Alarm phase – person becomes aware of stressor.

• Resistance phase – person attempts to respond to stressor.

• Exhaustion phase – the physical and psychological resources used to deal with stress are depleted.

Page 5: Stress Management Skills Dr. Sonia Tinsley Northeastern State University College of Education.

Physical Toll of Stress

• Hypertension

• Stroke

• Heart disease

• Kidney disorders

• Alcoholism

• Gastrointestinal problems

• Autoimmune disorders

• Depression

Page 6: Stress Management Skills Dr. Sonia Tinsley Northeastern State University College of Education.

Sources of Stress

• Change

• Hassles

• Pressure

• Inconsistent goals and behaviors

• Conflict

• Overload

• Burnout

• Technology

Page 7: Stress Management Skills Dr. Sonia Tinsley Northeastern State University College of Education.

Occupational Stress

• Pertains to sources of stress at work

• Involves individual characteristics

• Related to the employee’s role within the organization

Page 8: Stress Management Skills Dr. Sonia Tinsley Northeastern State University College of Education.

Do You Have Occupational Stress?

Page 9: Stress Management Skills Dr. Sonia Tinsley Northeastern State University College of Education.

Why is Occupational Stress of Concern?

• Cost to businesses is billions of dollars per year

• Leads to increased sick days, drug or alcohol abuse, and early death

• Can promote high turnover rates of employees

• Technological advances keep employees tethered to work

Page 10: Stress Management Skills Dr. Sonia Tinsley Northeastern State University College of Education.

Disease and Occupational Stress

• Disease States

• Coronary artery disease

• Obesity

• Hypertension

• Elevated cholesterol

• Peptic ulcers

Page 11: Stress Management Skills Dr. Sonia Tinsley Northeastern State University College of Education.

Occupational Stress and Disease (cont.)

• Psychological effects

• Low self-esteem

• Increased job tension

• Low job satisfaction

Page 12: Stress Management Skills Dr. Sonia Tinsley Northeastern State University College of Education.

Student Stressors: Academic

• Test anxiety

• Speech anxiety

• Math anxiety

Page 13: Stress Management Skills Dr. Sonia Tinsley Northeastern State University College of Education.

Student Stressors: Internal

• Procrastination

• Perfectionism

• Problems with goal setting

• Time management

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Your Portable Guide to Stress Relief

1. Frequently late?

2. Often angry or irritated?

3. Unsure of your ability to do something?

4. Overextended?

5. Not enough time for stress relief?

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Your Portable Guide to Stress Relief (cont.)

6. Feeling unbearably tense?

7. Frequently feel pessimistic?

8. Upset by conflicts with others?

9. Worn-out or burned-out?

10. Feeling lonely?


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