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The Body’s Response to Stress
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What is Stress? Stress is your body’s reaction to the physical and mental demands of daily life.
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When You Experience Stress: The adrenal gland releases the hormone adrenaline which can have both positive and negative effects.
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Stages of Stress I. Alarm Stage -Body prepares for immediate confrontation -Helps you reach your goals -Body is alert and focused
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Alarm Stage- Effects on the body -pupils dilate, hearing sharpens, heart rate increases, digestion slows, breathing increases, muscles tighten (more blood flow)
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Stages of Stress(cont.) II. Resistance Stage -body tries to return to normal
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Resistance Stage- Effects on the body - pupils constrict, hearing returns to normal, heart rate decreases, muscles relax (less blood flow)
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Stages of Stress(cont.) III. Exhaustion Stage Body can no longer sustain its resistance The risk of stress related disease increases
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Exhaustion Stage- Effects on the Body headaches, depressed immune system, high blood pressure, heart disease, strokes, diabetes, ulcers, gastritis, diarrhea, and even death
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Stress Short term Stress: -Emergency situations -Body changes to help deal with the situation -Body returns to normal after the incident
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Stress Long term Stress: -Continual problems -Does not help the body adapt to the situation -Stress is not relieved so body doesn’t return to normal
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Managing Stress: Plan
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Managing Stress: Talk
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Managing Stress: Redirect
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Managing Stress: Relax
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Managing Stress: Laugh
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