Managing Stress by Zarah A.
Managing Stress by Zarah A.
Managing Stress by Zarah A.
By
ZARAH KATHLEEN T. ALIH-JUL
• The mental and physical response of our bodies to the changes and
challenges in our lives
• A stressor is any physical, social, or psychological event or condition that
causes the body to adjust to that situation.
• Strain
• Coping
• Eustress (positive stress)
• Distress (negative stress)
The Body’s Response to Stress
• Fight-or-flight response
• General adaptation syndrome (GAS), characterized by Hans Seyle in 1936,
has three distinct phases:
1. Alarm phase
2. Resistance phase
3. Exhaustion phase
The General Adaptation Syndrome
Alarm:
Autonomic nervous system
Sympathetic nervous system
Parasympathetic nervous system
Resistance
Exhaustion:
Allostatic load
Resistance and Exhaustion Phases (of GAS)
• Resistance phase: The body tries to return to homeostasis but doesn’t
achieve complete rest.
Discussion Questions
1. For those in class who work full or part time, share an
extremely stressful work event and how it was resolved.
How did you feel at that time?
2. In potentially stressful situations at home, how do you
prevent issues from escalating to an uncontrollable level?
3. Name a few ways to reduce stress at school. Have you
had success in any of these? What support systems need
to be in place?
Stress and “-isms”
• Brainstorming
• Get into groups of 4 or 5.
• What factors stress you out?
• What signs and symptoms of stress do you experience?
• Create a top five list for your group, number 1 being the greatest stressor
• Share with the class.
Activity: Coping
• Brainstorming
• Get back into your groups and list how you cope with stress.
• Create a top five list for your group, number 1 being the greatest stressor.
• Share with the class.
Managing Your Stress
Discussion Questions
1. Why isn’t multitasking as good as one might think? Do you
agree that it’s a problem?
2. How do you multitask in your own life? Does it have an
effect on the quality of the tasks your are doing
simultaneously?
3. Translate the three steps outlined to be more productive to
your own daily life. Could you follow them?
Managing Your Finances
Tips to better manage your money and reduce finance-related stress:
• Develop a realistic budget.
• Take care of bills immediately, and consider electronic banking.
• Educate yourself about how to manage your money.
• Avoid those tempting credit cards.
• Don’t get into debt.
Alternative Stress-Management Techniques
• Yoga, qigong, tai chi
• Meditation
• Breathing techniques
• Progressive muscle relaxation
• Visualization
• Hypnosis
• Massage therapy
• Biofeedback
Diaphragmatic Breathing