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“I cannot and should not be cured of my stress, but merely taught to enjoy it.” —Hans Selye “I cannot and should not be cured of my stress, but merely taught to enjoy it.” —Hans Selye
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HW410 – Stress-Critical Issues in Management and Prevention Beth Hart, M.P.H.
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Today’s Outline Introductions Review Course Policies and Procedures (Syllabus) Unit 1 summary
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My family
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Introduction Where do you live?
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Introduction What is your major?
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Introduction Favorite hobby/interest?
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Course Materials Software: Microsoft Word is required for all Kaplan Courses Text 1: Managing Stress with Workbook Text 2: Why Zebra’s don’t get Ulcers
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Course Communications AIM: ebbhart EMAIL: Bhart@kaplan.edu
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Overview Read the syllabus and rubrics Guidelines for Discussion Board Initial post by Saturday Interaction with peers is critical - engage in 2 additional posts by Tuesday Post need to be substantive (need to advance the discussion) - keep the course room alive
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Grading Criteria
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Assignments: Late Policy
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Seminar Participation Interesting Concepts and Discussion We will learn more from each other during these discussions Try your best to make it & stay the entire time
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Unit 9 Final project
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Unit 1: The Nature of Stress Information to Remember: Key learning point from the unit about The Nature of Stress Resources: Exercises: List the title (s) of Exercise (s) selected to include in the resource guide Tools: Journal Writing: List the title (s)of Journal Writing (s)selected to include in the resource guide
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Keys to Success Post early-reply to at least 2 other students READ MY POSTS Read the feedback from grade book. Keep track of all assignments due Email me if you have issues
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Syllabus Questions: Do you have any?
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Course Topics Unit 1: The Nature of Stress Unit 2: The Physiology of Stress Unit 3: Psychology of Stress Unit 4: Personality Traits and the Human Spirituality Unit 5: Dealing with Stress: Coping Unit 6: Relaxation Techniques: Breathing, Meditation, and Mental Imagery Unit 7: Nutrition and Stress Unit 8: Physical Exercise and Activity Unit 9: Applying Stress Management Techniques to Your Professional Life Unit 10: Applying Stress Management Techniques to your Personal Life
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Unit 1 Summary
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Types of Stress Eustress (good stress) Neustress (neutral stress) Distress (bad stress)
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General Adaptation Syndrome Stage 1: Alarm Reaction Stage 2: Stage of Resistance Stage 3: Stage of Exhaustion Stage 1: Alarm Reaction Stage 2: Stage of Resistance Stage 3: Stage of Exhaustion Hans Selye’s
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Stress in a Changing World Stress in a Changing World
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Technostress Information Overload Boundaries Privacy Ethics Less Family Time Computer Dating Outdated Technology The Digital Divide Information Overload Boundaries Privacy Ethics Less Family Time Computer Dating Outdated Technology The Digital Divide
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College Stress Roommate Dynamics Professional Pursuits Academic Deadlines Financial Aid/Loans Budgeting Your Money Lifestyle Behaviors Peer Groups/Pressure Exploring Sexuality Frienships Intimate Relationships Professional Career Path Roommate Dynamics Professional Pursuits Academic Deadlines Financial Aid/Loans Budgeting Your Money Lifestyle Behaviors Peer Groups/Pressure Exploring Sexuality Frienships Intimate Relationships Professional Career Path
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Occupational Stress Occupational Stress
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The American Institute on Stress reports that 80% of workers report feeling job-related stress resulting in burnout, absenteeism, and presenteeism. The American Institute on Stress reports that 80% of workers report feeling job-related stress resulting in burnout, absenteeism, and presenteeism.
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Conclusion Read the Syllabus Complete the Readings Contribute to the discussion Complete journals & exercises Learn from each other, I will Use what you learn
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