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What is SSTRESSTRESS ?
And it's Signs, Causes, Effects
and effective Management
Stress isn’t always bad. In small doses, it can help you perform under pressure and
motivate you to do your best. But when you’re constantly running in emergency mode,
your mind and body pay the price. You can protect yourself by recognizing the signs and
symptoms of stress and taking steps to reduce its harmful effects.
What is Stress?
Stress is a normal physical response to events that make you feel threatened or upset your
balance in some way. When you sense danger—whether it’s real or imagined—the body's
defenses kick into high gear in a rapid, automatic process known as the “fight-or-flight-
or-freeze” reaction, or the Stress response.
The stress response is the body’s way of protecting you. In emergency situations, stress
can save your life—giving you extra strength to defend yourself, for example, spurring you
to slam on the brakes to avoid an accident. But beyond a certain point, stress stops being
helpful and starts causing major damage to your health, your mood, your productivity, your
relationships, and your quality of life.
How do we respond to Stress?
Psychologist Connie Lillas uses a driving analogy to describe
the three most common ways people respond when they’re
overwhelmed by stress:
Foot on the gas – An angry, agitated, or “fight” stress response. You’re heated, keyed
up, overly emotional, and unable to sit still.
Foot on the brake – A withdrawn, depressed, or “flight” stress response. You shut down,
pull away, space out, and show very little energy or emotion.
Foot on both – A tense or “freeze” stress response. You become frozen under pressure
and can’t do anything. You look paralyzed, but under the surface you’re extremely agitated.
It's important to learn how to recognize
when your stress levels are out of control.
Stress affects the mind, body, and behavior
in many ways, and everyone experiences
stress differently. Not only can overwhelming
stress lead to serious mental and
physical health problems, it can also take
a toll on your relationships at home, work,
and school.
Stress Warning Signs and Symptoms
Cognitive Symptoms Emotional Symptoms
• Memory problems
• Inability to concentrate
• Poor judgment
• Seeing only the negative
• Anxious or racing thoughts
• Constant worrying
• Moodiness
• Irritability or short temper
• Agitation, inability to relax
• Feeling overwhelmed
• Sense of loneliness and isolation
• Depression or general unhappiness
Physical Symptoms Behavioral Symptoms
• Aches and pains
• Diarrhea or constipation
• Nausea, dizziness
• Chest pain, rapid heartbeat
• Loss of sex drive
• Frequent colds
• Eating more or less
• Sleeping too much or too little
• Isolating yourself from others
• Procrastinating or neglecting
responsibilities
• Using alcohol, cigarettes, or drugs to
relax
• Nervous habits (e.g. nail biting, pacing)
The signs and symptoms of stress can also be caused by other psychological or medical
problems. If you’re experiencing any of the warning signs of stress, it’s important to see a
psychologist for a full evaluation, who can help you determine whether or not your
symptoms are stress-related.
How much Stress is too much?
How much stress is "too much" differs from person to person. We're all different. Some
people are able to roll with the punches, while others seem to crumble in the face of far
smaller obstacles or frustrations. Some people even seem to thrive on the excitement and
challenge of a high-stress lifestyle.
Your ability to tolerate stress depends on many factors, including the quality of your
relationships, your general outlook on life, your emotional intelligence, and genetics.
Things that influence your stress tolerance level
✔ Your support network – A strong network of supportive friends and family
members can be an enormous buffer against life’s stressors. On the flip side, the
more lonely and isolated you are, the greater your vulnerability to stress.
✔ Your sense of control – It may be easier to take stress in your stride if you have
confidence in yourself and your ability to influence events and persevere through
challenges. If you feel like things are out of your control, you’re likely to have less
tolerance for stress.
✔ Your attitude and outlook – Optimistic people are often more stress-hardy. They
tend to embrace challenges, have a strong sense of humor, and accept that change
is a part of life.
✔ Your ability to deal with your emotions – You’re extremely vulnerable to stress if
you don’t know how to calm and soothe yourself when you’re feeling sad, angry, or
overwhelmed by a situation. The ability to bring your emotions into balance helps
you bounce back from adversity and is a skill that can be learned at any age.
✔ Your knowledge and preparation – The more you know about a stressful
situation, including how long it will last and what to expect, the easier it is to cope.
For example, if you go into surgery with a realistic picture of what to expect post-op,
a painful recovery will be less traumatic than if you were expecting to bounce back
immediately.
Your ability to tolerate stress depends on many factors, including the quality of your
relationships, your general outlook on life, your emotional intelligence, and genetics.
Causes of Stress
The situations and pressures that cause stress are known as stressors. We usually think of
stressors as being negative, such as an exhausting work schedule or a rocky relationship.
However, anything that puts high demands on you or forces you to adjust can be stressful.
This includes positive events such as getting married, buying a house, going to college, or
receiving a promotion.
Common external causes of Stress Common internal causes of Stress
• Major life changes
• Work or school
• Relationship difficulties
• Financial problems
• Being too busy
• Children and family
• Chronic worry
• Pessimism
• Negative self-talk
• Unrealistic expectations/Perfectionism
• Rigid thinking, lack of flexibility
• All-or-nothing attitude
Effects of Chronic Stress
The body doesn’t distinguish between physical & psychological threats. When you’re
stressed over a busy schedule, a traffic jam, or a mountain of bills, your body reacts just as
strongly as if you were facing a life-or-death situation. If you have a lot of responsibilities
and worries, your emergency stress response may be “on” most of the time. The more your
body’s stress system is activated, the harder it is to shut off.
Long-term exposure to stress can lead to serious health problems. Chronic stress disrupts
nearly every system in your body. It can raise blood pressure, suppress the immune
system, increase the risk of heart attack and stroke, contribute to infertility, and
speed up the aging process. Long-term stress can even rewire the brain, leaving you more
vulnerable to anxiety and depression.
Many health problems are caused or exacerbated by Stress, including:
➢ Pain of any kind
➢ Heart disease
➢ Digestive problems
➢ Sleep problems
➢ Depression
➢ Weight problems
➢ Autoimmune diseases
➢ Skin conditions, such as eczema
Dealing with stress and its symptoms
You might drink too much to unwind at the end of a stressful day, fill up on comfort food,
zone out in front of the TV or computer for hours, use pills to relax, or relieve stress by
lashing out at other people. However, there are many healthier ways to cope with stress
and its symptoms.
Managing stress is all about taking charge: taking charge of your thoughts, your
emotions, your schedule, your environment, and the way you deal with problems. Stress
management involves changing the stressful situation when you can, changing your
reaction when you can’t, taking care of yourself, and making time for rest and relaxation.
Remember the four As: avoid, alter, adapt, or accept.
✔ Avoid unnecessary stress. Not all stress can be avoided, but by learning how to say
no, distinguishing between “shoulds” and “musts” on your to-do list, and steering
clear of people or situations that stress you out, you can eliminate many daily
stressors.
✔ Alter the situation. If you can’t avoid a stressful situation, try to alter it. Be more
assertive and deal with problems head on. Instead of bottling up your feelings and
increasing your stress, respectfully let others know about your concerns. Or be more
willing to compromise and try meeting others halfway on an issue.
✔ Adapt to the stressor. When you can’t change the stressor, try changing yourself.
Reframe problems or focus on the positive things in your life. If a task at work has
you stressed, focus on the aspects of your job you do enjoy. And always look at the
big picture: is this really something worth getting upset about?
✔ Accept the things you can’t change. There will always be stressors in life that you
can’t do anything about. Learn to accept the inevitable rather than rail against a
situation and making it even more stressful. Look for the upside in a situation—even
the most stressful circumstances can be an opportunity for learning or personal
growth. Learn to accept that no one, including you, is ever perfect.
You can also better cope with the symptoms of stress by strengthening your physical
health.
✔ Set aside relaxation time. Relaxation techniques such as yoga, meditation, and
deep breathing activate the body’s relaxation response, a state of restfulness that is
the opposite of the stress response.
✔ Exercise regularly. Physical activity plays a key role in reducing and preventing the
effects of stress. Nothing beats aerobic exercise for releasing pent-up stress and
tension.
✔ Eat a healthy diet. Well-nourished bodies are better prepared to cope with stress.
Start your day with a healthy breakfast, reduce your caffeine and sugar intake, and
cut back on alcohol and nicotine.
✔ Get plenty of sleep. Feeling tired can increase stress by causing you to think
irrationally. Keep your cool by getting a good night’s sleep.
Sometimes stress management isn’t enough. If you feel overwhelmed by stress but can’t
seem to follow through with a stress management program, you may need extra help. The
Attacking Anxiety & Depression program can help you relieve stress and replace old
emotional habits with healthier ways of thinking, feeling, behaving, and relating to others.
Two core skills for reducing overwhelming stress:
quick stress relief and emotional connection
Quick stress relief: The best way to reduce stress quickly and reliably is by using your
senses—what you see, hear, smell, taste, and touch—or through movement. By viewing a
favorite photo, smelling a specific scent, listening to a favorite piece of music, tasting a
piece of gum, or hugging a pet, for example, you can quickly relax and focus yourself. Of
course, not everyone responds to each sensory experience in the same way. Something
that relaxes one person may do nothing but irritate someone else. The key is to experiment
with your senses and discover the sensory experiences that work best for you.
Emotional connection: Nothing contributes more to chronic stress than emotional
disconnection from ourselves and others. Understanding the influence emotions have on
your thoughts and actions is vital to managing stress. Life doesn’t have to feel like a roller
coaster ride with extreme ups and downs. Once you’re aware of your emotions, even the
painful ones you normally try to avoid or bottle up, the easier it is to understand your own
motivations, stop saying or doing things you later regret, gain renewed energy, and smooth
out the ride.
Once you’ve mastered these core skills you’ll have the confidence to face stressful
challenges, knowing that you’ll always be able to rapidly bring yourself back into balance.
The Midwest Center for Stress and Anxiety is a stress
relief center, founded by Lucinda Bassett, functioning at Los Angeles in California, since
1983. The center has managed to make a considerable dent in educating and guiding a
large cross-section of the population than any other center in the country, with over 1
million Americans relieved of stress, anxiety and depression with Midwest Center's
"Attacking Anxiety & Depression" program.
(866) 771-9858 12300 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 325, Los Angeles, CA 90025

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What is Stress? And it's Signs, Causes, Effects and effective Management

  • 1. What is SSTRESSTRESS ? And it's Signs, Causes, Effects and effective Management
  • 2. Stress isn’t always bad. In small doses, it can help you perform under pressure and motivate you to do your best. But when you’re constantly running in emergency mode, your mind and body pay the price. You can protect yourself by recognizing the signs and symptoms of stress and taking steps to reduce its harmful effects. What is Stress? Stress is a normal physical response to events that make you feel threatened or upset your balance in some way. When you sense danger—whether it’s real or imagined—the body's defenses kick into high gear in a rapid, automatic process known as the “fight-or-flight- or-freeze” reaction, or the Stress response.
  • 3. The stress response is the body’s way of protecting you. In emergency situations, stress can save your life—giving you extra strength to defend yourself, for example, spurring you to slam on the brakes to avoid an accident. But beyond a certain point, stress stops being helpful and starts causing major damage to your health, your mood, your productivity, your relationships, and your quality of life. How do we respond to Stress? Psychologist Connie Lillas uses a driving analogy to describe the three most common ways people respond when they’re overwhelmed by stress: Foot on the gas – An angry, agitated, or “fight” stress response. You’re heated, keyed up, overly emotional, and unable to sit still. Foot on the brake – A withdrawn, depressed, or “flight” stress response. You shut down, pull away, space out, and show very little energy or emotion. Foot on both – A tense or “freeze” stress response. You become frozen under pressure and can’t do anything. You look paralyzed, but under the surface you’re extremely agitated.
  • 4. It's important to learn how to recognize when your stress levels are out of control. Stress affects the mind, body, and behavior in many ways, and everyone experiences stress differently. Not only can overwhelming stress lead to serious mental and physical health problems, it can also take a toll on your relationships at home, work, and school. Stress Warning Signs and Symptoms Cognitive Symptoms Emotional Symptoms • Memory problems • Inability to concentrate • Poor judgment • Seeing only the negative • Anxious or racing thoughts • Constant worrying • Moodiness • Irritability or short temper • Agitation, inability to relax • Feeling overwhelmed • Sense of loneliness and isolation • Depression or general unhappiness Physical Symptoms Behavioral Symptoms • Aches and pains • Diarrhea or constipation • Nausea, dizziness • Chest pain, rapid heartbeat • Loss of sex drive • Frequent colds • Eating more or less • Sleeping too much or too little • Isolating yourself from others • Procrastinating or neglecting responsibilities • Using alcohol, cigarettes, or drugs to relax • Nervous habits (e.g. nail biting, pacing)
  • 5. The signs and symptoms of stress can also be caused by other psychological or medical problems. If you’re experiencing any of the warning signs of stress, it’s important to see a psychologist for a full evaluation, who can help you determine whether or not your symptoms are stress-related. How much Stress is too much? How much stress is "too much" differs from person to person. We're all different. Some people are able to roll with the punches, while others seem to crumble in the face of far smaller obstacles or frustrations. Some people even seem to thrive on the excitement and challenge of a high-stress lifestyle. Your ability to tolerate stress depends on many factors, including the quality of your relationships, your general outlook on life, your emotional intelligence, and genetics.
  • 6. Things that influence your stress tolerance level ✔ Your support network – A strong network of supportive friends and family members can be an enormous buffer against life’s stressors. On the flip side, the more lonely and isolated you are, the greater your vulnerability to stress. ✔ Your sense of control – It may be easier to take stress in your stride if you have confidence in yourself and your ability to influence events and persevere through challenges. If you feel like things are out of your control, you’re likely to have less tolerance for stress. ✔ Your attitude and outlook – Optimistic people are often more stress-hardy. They tend to embrace challenges, have a strong sense of humor, and accept that change is a part of life. ✔ Your ability to deal with your emotions – You’re extremely vulnerable to stress if you don’t know how to calm and soothe yourself when you’re feeling sad, angry, or overwhelmed by a situation. The ability to bring your emotions into balance helps you bounce back from adversity and is a skill that can be learned at any age. ✔ Your knowledge and preparation – The more you know about a stressful situation, including how long it will last and what to expect, the easier it is to cope. For example, if you go into surgery with a realistic picture of what to expect post-op, a painful recovery will be less traumatic than if you were expecting to bounce back immediately.
  • 7. Your ability to tolerate stress depends on many factors, including the quality of your relationships, your general outlook on life, your emotional intelligence, and genetics. Causes of Stress The situations and pressures that cause stress are known as stressors. We usually think of stressors as being negative, such as an exhausting work schedule or a rocky relationship. However, anything that puts high demands on you or forces you to adjust can be stressful. This includes positive events such as getting married, buying a house, going to college, or receiving a promotion. Common external causes of Stress Common internal causes of Stress • Major life changes • Work or school • Relationship difficulties • Financial problems • Being too busy • Children and family • Chronic worry • Pessimism • Negative self-talk • Unrealistic expectations/Perfectionism • Rigid thinking, lack of flexibility • All-or-nothing attitude Effects of Chronic Stress The body doesn’t distinguish between physical & psychological threats. When you’re stressed over a busy schedule, a traffic jam, or a mountain of bills, your body reacts just as strongly as if you were facing a life-or-death situation. If you have a lot of responsibilities and worries, your emergency stress response may be “on” most of the time. The more your body’s stress system is activated, the harder it is to shut off.
  • 8. Long-term exposure to stress can lead to serious health problems. Chronic stress disrupts nearly every system in your body. It can raise blood pressure, suppress the immune system, increase the risk of heart attack and stroke, contribute to infertility, and speed up the aging process. Long-term stress can even rewire the brain, leaving you more vulnerable to anxiety and depression.
  • 9. Many health problems are caused or exacerbated by Stress, including: ➢ Pain of any kind ➢ Heart disease ➢ Digestive problems ➢ Sleep problems ➢ Depression ➢ Weight problems ➢ Autoimmune diseases ➢ Skin conditions, such as eczema Dealing with stress and its symptoms You might drink too much to unwind at the end of a stressful day, fill up on comfort food, zone out in front of the TV or computer for hours, use pills to relax, or relieve stress by lashing out at other people. However, there are many healthier ways to cope with stress and its symptoms. Managing stress is all about taking charge: taking charge of your thoughts, your emotions, your schedule, your environment, and the way you deal with problems. Stress management involves changing the stressful situation when you can, changing your reaction when you can’t, taking care of yourself, and making time for rest and relaxation.
  • 10. Remember the four As: avoid, alter, adapt, or accept. ✔ Avoid unnecessary stress. Not all stress can be avoided, but by learning how to say no, distinguishing between “shoulds” and “musts” on your to-do list, and steering clear of people or situations that stress you out, you can eliminate many daily stressors. ✔ Alter the situation. If you can’t avoid a stressful situation, try to alter it. Be more assertive and deal with problems head on. Instead of bottling up your feelings and increasing your stress, respectfully let others know about your concerns. Or be more willing to compromise and try meeting others halfway on an issue. ✔ Adapt to the stressor. When you can’t change the stressor, try changing yourself. Reframe problems or focus on the positive things in your life. If a task at work has you stressed, focus on the aspects of your job you do enjoy. And always look at the big picture: is this really something worth getting upset about?
  • 11. ✔ Accept the things you can’t change. There will always be stressors in life that you can’t do anything about. Learn to accept the inevitable rather than rail against a situation and making it even more stressful. Look for the upside in a situation—even the most stressful circumstances can be an opportunity for learning or personal growth. Learn to accept that no one, including you, is ever perfect. You can also better cope with the symptoms of stress by strengthening your physical health. ✔ Set aside relaxation time. Relaxation techniques such as yoga, meditation, and deep breathing activate the body’s relaxation response, a state of restfulness that is the opposite of the stress response. ✔ Exercise regularly. Physical activity plays a key role in reducing and preventing the effects of stress. Nothing beats aerobic exercise for releasing pent-up stress and tension.
  • 12. ✔ Eat a healthy diet. Well-nourished bodies are better prepared to cope with stress. Start your day with a healthy breakfast, reduce your caffeine and sugar intake, and cut back on alcohol and nicotine. ✔ Get plenty of sleep. Feeling tired can increase stress by causing you to think irrationally. Keep your cool by getting a good night’s sleep. Sometimes stress management isn’t enough. If you feel overwhelmed by stress but can’t seem to follow through with a stress management program, you may need extra help. The Attacking Anxiety & Depression program can help you relieve stress and replace old emotional habits with healthier ways of thinking, feeling, behaving, and relating to others.
  • 13. Two core skills for reducing overwhelming stress: quick stress relief and emotional connection Quick stress relief: The best way to reduce stress quickly and reliably is by using your senses—what you see, hear, smell, taste, and touch—or through movement. By viewing a favorite photo, smelling a specific scent, listening to a favorite piece of music, tasting a piece of gum, or hugging a pet, for example, you can quickly relax and focus yourself. Of course, not everyone responds to each sensory experience in the same way. Something that relaxes one person may do nothing but irritate someone else. The key is to experiment with your senses and discover the sensory experiences that work best for you.
  • 14. Emotional connection: Nothing contributes more to chronic stress than emotional disconnection from ourselves and others. Understanding the influence emotions have on your thoughts and actions is vital to managing stress. Life doesn’t have to feel like a roller coaster ride with extreme ups and downs. Once you’re aware of your emotions, even the painful ones you normally try to avoid or bottle up, the easier it is to understand your own motivations, stop saying or doing things you later regret, gain renewed energy, and smooth out the ride. Once you’ve mastered these core skills you’ll have the confidence to face stressful challenges, knowing that you’ll always be able to rapidly bring yourself back into balance. The Midwest Center for Stress and Anxiety is a stress relief center, founded by Lucinda Bassett, functioning at Los Angeles in California, since 1983. The center has managed to make a considerable dent in educating and guiding a large cross-section of the population than any other center in the country, with over 1 million Americans relieved of stress, anxiety and depression with Midwest Center's "Attacking Anxiety & Depression" program. (866) 771-9858 12300 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 325, Los Angeles, CA 90025