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1 Stress Check-Up Group Appointment Hidden Stresses and Your Health
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2 A Baffling Illness
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3 Stress-Related Illness Illness caused by past or present mental or social stress.
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4 Cause of Presenting Symptoms
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5 A Wide Range of Symptoms
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6 Women Undergoing Laparoscopy
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7 Costly and Frustrating No definitive tests Unhelpful referrals to specialists Misleading test results Serious illness is ruled out but the person remains ill
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8 Symptoms Relieved after Nine Months of Normal Tests
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9 A note from the Referring Physician “Thank you for helping her. It is reassuring to know that I didn’t miss anything important.”
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The Symptoms are Real They are NOT: Due to Mental Illness or Mental Weakness Imaginary or Delusional An attempt to Deceive or Fake an Illness Self-Inflicted 10
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11 Stress Symptoms The Same Process that produces a knot in your stomach when you feel tense or a blush when you are embarrassed.
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12 Two Simple Concepts Stress Causes Real Symptoms Effective Treatment is Available Stress Causes Real Symptoms Effective Treatment is Available
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13 Stress Check-Up Part I The Timing of the Symptoms
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14 Stress Check-Up Part II Stress in your life right now.
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15 Stress Check-Up Part II - a Insufficient Personal Time
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16 Stress Check-Up Part III Childhood Stress
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17 Adverse Childhood Experience Study Seven Factors Measured (n=18,000) Abuse: 1. Physical 2. Sexual 3. Psychological Household Occurrences: 4. Substance Abuse 5. Mental Illness 6. Domestic Violence 7. Householder Imprisoned
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18 4+ ACEs vs Zero ACEs Odds Ratios IV Drug Use 11.0 Suicide Attempt 9.5 Alcohol Abuse 5.3 Domestic Violence 5.0 Multiple Body Symptoms 2.7 Emphysema 2.4 Obesity 1.8
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19 Childhood Stress. Low Self-Esteem Caused By: Physical or sexual abuse Parental drug abuse Neglect Adult responsibilities Witnessing violence Lack of approval
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20 Childhood Stress: Negative Outcomes Bad Partners Addictions Quick Temper Eating Disorders Mental Health Problems Self-mutilation Self-sacrifice Inability to feel emotions
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21 Childhood Stress: Positive Outcomes Reliable Detail-Oriented Compassionate Hard-Working
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22 Childhood Stress Recovery: I Deserve Better I Deserve more respect & support To get as much as I give “I am a great person who was born in a bad place.”
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23 Childhood Stress Recovery: Rage Often unexpressed due to: Anger is unpleasant Many years learning to suppress emotion Hope for reconciliation
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