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This document discusses stress management techniques for college students. It defines stress as the body's response to demands and notes that stress can be either good or bad. Stress is caused by factors like danger, worrying, environmental pressures, and fatigue. Left unchecked, stress can negatively impact both physical and mental health by causing issues like sickness, tiredness, inability to concentrate, and mental breakdown. The document recommends several healthy stress management techniques for students like time management, yoga, meditation, exercise, sleep, social support, positive thinking, journaling, and mindfulness.
This document discusses stress management techniques for college students. It defines stress as the body's response to demands and notes that stress can be either good or bad. Stress is caused by factors like danger, worrying, environmental pressures, and fatigue. Left unchecked, stress can negatively impact both physical and mental health by causing issues like sickness, tiredness, inability to concentrate, and mental breakdown. The document recommends several healthy stress management techniques for students like time management, yoga, meditation, exercise, sleep, social support, positive thinking, journaling, and mindfulness.
This document discusses stress management techniques for college students. It defines stress as the body's response to demands and notes that stress can be either good or bad. Stress is caused by factors like danger, worrying, environmental pressures, and fatigue. Left unchecked, stress can negatively impact both physical and mental health by causing issues like sickness, tiredness, inability to concentrate, and mental breakdown. The document recommends several healthy stress management techniques for students like time management, yoga, meditation, exercise, sleep, social support, positive thinking, journaling, and mindfulness.
Audience: College Students What is Stress? • Body’s way of responding to demand • Can be good or bad experiences What Causes Stress? • Survival stress: response to danger • Internal stress: worrying, emotional • Environmental stress: noise, crowding, pressure • Fatigue/Overload: built up over time How Does Stress Affect You? • Affects body and mind • Sickness • Tired • Unable to concentrate • Mental breakdown Stress Facts • 1 in 5 Americans experience “extreme stress” • 8 out of 10 college students experience stress daily • Men and women experience stress equally Types of Stress Eustress Distress • Good stress • Bad stress • Motivates you to keep • Too much to bear working • Builds tension, no relief • Some good stress is necessary Psychological Affects • Feeling hostile, angry, irritable • Feeling anxious, anxiety attacks • Depression or sadness • Low self esteem • Frustration and moodiness Physical Affects • Upset stomach, diarrhea, indigestion • Headache • Backache • Inability to sleep • Raised heart rate and blood pressure Stress Triggers • Found by monitoring stress • Keeping track of what is stressful • Create strategies to deal with them Unhealthy Ways of Coping Healthy Ways of Coping How will you deal with stress? Time management • Enhances sense of control • Buying a planner for daily schedule • Making to-do lists • Setting priorities Yoga • Decreases stress and tension • Lowers blood pressure • Emphasis on mind, body, and spirit Meditation Breathingtechniques Lowers heart rate Focuses on relaxation Mindfulness Being present with experience Focus on the now Breathing, focusing, and listening techniques Relaxation music Exercise 30-60minutes cardio per day Pumps up endorphins Improves your mood Sleep and Rest Helps to relax Sleep deprivation increases stress Talk To Someone Counseling center Friend, family, boy/girlfriend Venting, expressing feelings Positive Thinking Expressinggratitude Looking at the bright side Journals and Writing Expressing feelings through writing Writing down stressors as they happen References http://us.reachout.com/facts/factsheet/stress http://www.mtstcil.org/skills/stress-definition-1.html http://brocku.ca/health-services/health- education/stress/eustress-distress http://www.stress.org/college-students/ http://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-living/stress- management/basics/stress-relief/hlv-20049495 http://abcnews.go.com/Health/StressCoping/stor y?id=4672836 http://www.webmd.com/fitness- exercise/features/yoga-for-stress-management