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GOOD AFTERNOON

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STRESS MANAGEMENT

S.JYOTHSNA DEVIV.J.HEMALATHAY.BINDU

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“Stress is a condition or feeling experienced when a person perceives that demands exceed the personal and social resources the individual is able to mobilize.”

WHAT IS STRESS?

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SIGNS OF STRESS:

EMOTIONALTHOUGHTSBEHAVIOURPHYSICAL

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EmotionalBeing in a bad moodFeeling upsetFeeling angryFeeling impatientFeeling hopeless

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ThoughtsI can't do thisI'll never finishI can't copeMind racing

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BehaviourRushing aroundNot being able to concentrateShoutingWaking up too early in the morning

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Feeling hotHeart beating fastSweatingStomach acheHeadache

Physical

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CAUSES OF STRESSa) Major Life Events

• Traffic jams• Misplacing keys

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• Time pressures • Lack of sleep• Fear of Crime• Gossip• Relatives• Excess noise

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• Inconsiderate people

• Difficult neighbors

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b) Daily Hassles

• Waiting• Loneliness

• Shopping

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• Pollution

• Problems with children

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Internal Stressors"Stress resides neither in the situation nor in the person; does it depend on a transaction between the two." (Dr Richard Lazarus PhD)

Physical Stressors• Sleep debt

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•Drug misuse •Alcohol misuse

•Smoking •Surgery

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Psychological Stressors· Excess anger · Unemployment

· Financial problems

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· Loneliness · Low self esteem· Low levels of assertion· People pleasing· Boredom· Negative self talk· Personality· Rigid thinking style· Excessive self criticism· Exams

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Environmental Stressors Pollution Poor housing

· Damp conditions

· Traffic jams

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Work Stressors· Commuting · Time pressures

· Understaffing · Delegation problems

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· Job insecurity· Excess working hours· Workplace bullying· Company takeover· Conflicts with colleagues· Low pay· Role ambiguity· Lack of work recognition· Poor support/supervision· Workaholic

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Family Stressors· Caring for a chronically ill relative

· Partner with health problems· Partner with alcohol/drug problems

· Relationship difficulties· Arguments with children

· Bereavement · Children leaving home

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Social Stressors· Fear of crime

· Living in an urban area· Poverty

· Low social support

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4. Levels of Stress

5. HOW TO MANAGE STRESS?

Every individual should learn how to deal a stressful situation in a positive way and not to react negatively.There are 3 types of responses when there is stress.1. Response of reaction2. Response of indifference3. Response of Action

SPIRITUAL - identity, perception, values, self awareness

MENTAL - thinking, discriminating, deciding, actingEMOTIONAL - feelings, emotions, intuitionPHYSICAL - disease, illness, fatigue, food

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6. WHAT PEOPLE DO?

The key to success is to think positively; take control of your stress and anxiety by learning effective techniques to combat it.

Things that help reduce stress:• Jogging •Sport

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•Aerobics

•Time Management•New hobby•New relationships•Sleep

•Change of diet•Vitamins

•Meditation

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“In times of great stress or adversity, it's always best to

keep busy, to plow your anger and your energy into something positive.”

CONCLUSION

THANK YOU


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