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American Medical Association Definition:
What is Stress? American Medical Association Definition: "Any interference that disturbs a person's mental or physical well-being."
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What is Stress? The release of chemicals called cortisol and epinephrine (adrenaline) increases heart rate, metabolism, breathing, muscle tension, and blood pressure. (Fight or Flight) Releases 1,400 chemical reactions in your body, some continuing for hours after the stressor that caused it has passed.
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Physiological Effects of Stress
Too much stress inhibits digestion, growth, tissue repair, and response of your immune system and inflammatory systems. Studies show that: People with high stress are twice as likely to develop colds than those with low-stress 70-80% of doctor visits are stress-related illnesses high blood pressure, headaches, backaches, indigestion, ulcers, diarrhea, fatigue, insomnia, physical weakness
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Emotional Effects of Stress
Anger Hostility Irritability Anxiety Sadness Depression Powerlessness Total overwhelm
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Healthy Reduction Techniques “Choose New Behaviors”
Separate from an external stressor Resolve incompletes; take care of it now! Keep your finances organized Delegate Say "no“; understand your boundaries Exercise Relax Breathe deeply Get a massage Do something (anything!) towards your goals Exercise Listen to uplifting music Laugh
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Healthy Reduction Techniques “Choose New Thoughts”
Visualize problems and troubles shrinking to a manageable size Take a mental vacation Challenge pessimistic beliefs Focus on the positive Find the opportunity in the problem Elevate; will this matter one year from now? Trust a positive outcome Detach Reframe Visualize success with safety Assume the best Face the fear Identify your hurt Forgive
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Evaluation What did you learn/get out of this activity?
What did you like about this activity? Dislike? How would you improve this activity? Where did you post your card? Did you look at it? What impact, if any, did it have?
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