Chapter 1: An Invitation to Healthy Change
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Chapter 3: Personal
Stress Management
An Invitation to Health Brief,
5th Edition
Hales
Prepared by: Jeanne Freeman, PhD, CHES
What is Stress?
Nonspecific response of the body to any
demand made upon it
Eustress
Distress
What Causes Stress?
What Causes Stress?
Relation between stress and health
Impact of stress on health
Impact of health on resistance or coping ability
Perceived stress
Stress and physical health
Aging
Endocrine system
Brain function
What Causes Stress?
Stress on Campus
Student reactions to stress
Physical,
Emotional, Behavioral, Cognitive
Support network
Friends
and family
Self-efficacy
Diverse populations
Gender
differences
Coping with stress
Exercises to regain a sense of calm
Breathing, Refocusing, Laughter, Spiritual coping,
Exercise
Common defense mechanisms
Denial
Displacement
Projection
Rationalization
Reaction formation
Repression
Other Personal Stressors
Relaxation techniques
Progressive
relaxation
Visualization or guided imagery
Meditation
Mindfulness
Biofeedback
Stress and Psychological
Health
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Resilience
Optimistic attitude and self-efficacy
Stress inoculation and spirituality
Secure personal relationships
Develop new skills and flexibility
Organizing Your Time
Symptoms of poor time management
Rushing and fatigue
Inability to make choices
Missed deadlines
Feeling overwhelmed
Time management skills can be learned
Procrastination