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Stress
Coping
Discover
Your Stress Level
Stress
in Today's Workplace
Stress And Your Health
Reduce
Your Stress
Relaxation
Techniques
Body
Awareness Exercise
Stress
is your bodys natural reaction to the perceived consequences
of an event — something that happens to you or something you
observe — that you believe you cannot cope with. Stress is
psychological, but causes physical changes in your body such as
an increase in stress hormones in your blood.
People
experience stress differently. The people, places, or events that
one person is exposed to may not bother them, but others in the
same situation may experience stress. The individual must perceive
an event as being a stress for it to have an effect on his or her
health. The perception of stress depends on many factors, including
our life experiences, socioeconomic status, education, and how happy
we were as children.
A small amount
of stress is not harmful. Indeed, a small amount of stress often
increases the ability to perform mental tasks. That is why people
often wait until the last minute to complete certain tasks. However,
once a certain level of stress is experienced, negative health effects
can occur. Stress coping increases the amount of stress we can experience
before there is a large increase in stress hormone levels.
Our goal is
to work with you to train your mind to become less responsive to
stress. You will benefit by enhancing the quality of your mental
and physical health, and experiencing:
- More patience
- More restful
sleep
- Better interpersonal
communication
- Improved
sense of well-being
- Greater peace
of mind
- An increased
ability to see change as a natural part of life
- An improved
self-confidence during stressful situations
- Decreased
depression
and anxiety
It is not our
purpose to make the stress in your life go away. We cannot do that.
However, we can help you lessen the impact of stress on your mental
and physical health. We will do this by increasing your ability
to cope with stress.

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