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By: Brittany Hogh Audience: College Freshmen
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is the body's reaction to a change both physiologically and psychologically Everyone reacts differently to stress Stress What is Stress?
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the physical and psychological demands that initiate the stress response within individuals (Hargrove) Stressors
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Changes A move New job Death of family member/friend Divorce Relationship problems School work Financial issues
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College campus hold many sources of stress for college students Change in environment for new students Meeting new people Balancing school work and social life and possibly a job
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Not all stress is necessarily bad Eustress motivational stress; moderate level of stress
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Distress a decrease in healthy functioning; occurs under high levels and low levels of stress Example: Writing a paper the night before it is due and your computer crashes.
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Too little stress can be bad This can cause an individual to be bored and unmotivated
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Weakened immune system This can lead to chronic illnesses and disease Insomnia Depression This can lead to suicide or thoughts of it
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Increase in Heart Rate Blood Pressure Breathing rate Stress hormones (Cortisol & DHEA) Decrease in neurotransmitters (Melatonin & GABA) Physiological Effects of Stress
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Get enough sleep Eat Healthy Exercise Yoga Breathing Techniques Meditation Keep busy
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Sleep is important in helping to lower stress levels Get at least 7-8 hours of sleep a night
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Eating healthy will Give you more energy Make your mind and body feel better
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Rowan Rec center is a great place to relieve stress Classes are offered almost everyday of the week Intramurals or club sports
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Breathing techniques, postures, strengthening exercises and meditation Hatha yoga is a popular form of yoga.
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Easy and not time consuming Meditation can be done almost anywhere Quiet locations are best
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The counseling center offers individual and group sessions Great place to talk about and learn how to deal with stress Located in Savitz Hall top floor Open Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm Walk-in appointments available between 11am- 4pm Phone: 856-256-4222 Located in Savitz Hall top floor Open Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm Walk-in appointments available between 11am- 4pm Phone: 856-256-4222
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Offers tutoring Accommodates students with learning disabilities Extra time in class to take exams Taking exams in another room Located in Savitz Hall 3 rd floor Suite 304 Hours From 8:30am-4:30pm Open until 7pm Weds. Phone: 856-256-4259
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Rowan offers multiple fun activities during finals week to help relieve stress during finals The library offers extended hours & free coffee
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DONTDO Procrastinate Drink to relieve stress Take drugs to relieve stress Seek help at the counseling center Exercise
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Zofi Y, Meltzer S. Manage your stress before it manages you. Long-Term Living: For The Continuing Care Professional [serial online]. June 2009;58(6):48-49. Available from: CINAHL with Full Text, Ipswich, MA. Accessed September 19, 2012. All the right moves for stress relief. Consumer Reports [serial online]. February 2000;65(2):38-39. Available from: CINAHL with Full Text, Ipswich, MA. Accessed September 19, 2012. Li A, Goldsmith C. The Effects of Yoga on Anxiety and Stress. Alternative Medicine Review [serial online]. March 2012;17(1):21- 35. Available from: CINAHL with Full Text, Ipswich, MA. Accessed September 19, 2012.
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