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FACS 56 handling change and stress

FACS 56 handling change and stress. handling change and stress in general— an event viewed as negative—more stressful than positively viewed event unpredictable events more stressful than predictable events examples?. stress: symptoms & triggers what is stress?

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FACS 56 handling change and stress

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  1. FACS 56 handling change and stress

  2. handling change and stress • in general— • an event viewed as negative—more stressful than positively viewed event • unpredictable events more stressful than predictable events • examples?

  3. stress: symptoms & triggers what is stress? physical and psychological reaction to events, people, and our environment all about RESPONSE a certain amount of stress is normal and actually necessary for growth and development

  4. stress: symptoms & triggers • TOO MUCH stress can be harmful • is a major cause of: • illness • low productivity • accidents • poor decisions • if we learn to recognize symptoms or signals we will be more prepared to reduce stress in our lives

  5. participation activity measure your stress pg. 242 stress tests: http://www.lessons4living.com/stress_test.htm 1-6 few hassles 7-12 pretty good control 13-17 danger zone—watch out! 18+ STRESSED OUT may need to seek help find another stress assessment tool and compare your scores—were they similar?

  6. stress: symptoms & triggers • physical signs of stress vary: • headache • neck or back pain • shortness of breath • increased pulse rate • nausea • insomnia • fatigue

  7. stress: symptoms & triggers • psychological symptoms often include: • inability to concentrate • irritability • hostility • display of anger • mood swings—feeling • sad & overwhelmed • can lead to a loss of perspective & increase in negative thinking

  8. stress: symptoms & triggers related to stress is anxiety—feeling worried, anxious or nervous normal part of life—symptoms usually disappear when stressful situation is resolved What do you do to relieve anxiety?

  9. stress: symptoms & triggers • What happens when you cannot alleviate stress or anxiety? • prolonged or severe stress may cause depression • a disorder characterized by: • sadness • difficulties with eating, sleeping and concentrating

  10. stress: symptoms & triggers unlike normal sadness or grief, depression lasts for a long time and interferes with your ability to go about your daily business most serious depressions involve an imbalance of neurotransmitters in the brain might be triggered by loss of a loved one, a very stressful event, chronic stress or illness

  11. stress: symptoms & triggers anyone who experiences prolonged depression should seek advice of a health professional

  12. what triggers stress? • two basic categories: • major life changes • daily irritations

  13. what triggers stress? • major life changes • marriage, parenthood, new job responsibilities, moving, taking a vacation… • even if you are happy & excited about a change it causes stress—requires thought, concentration, changed behavior and energy to readjust

  14. what triggers stress? • daily irritations: • losing something, being late, getting cut off by an inconsiderate driver, getting a cold, having a check bounce • generally unpredictable—we lack control • may generate feelings of anger and hostility

  15. participation activity: my personal stress symptoms pg. 247 …complete the following chart listing a few of your own symptoms that you notice when you are feeling stressed …take the list one step further and describe what you do to relieve each symptom

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