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Stress Management Techniques
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Stress is characterized by a state of alarm and adrenaline production, short-term resistance
as a coping mechanism, and exhaustion. Common stress symptoms include irritability,
muscular tension, inability to concentrate and a variety of physical reactions, such as
headaches and elevated heart rate. Stress can significantly affect many of the body's immune
systems.
Responses to stress include adaptation, psychological coping such as stress management,
anxiety, and depression. Over the long term, stress can lead to diminished health and/or
increased propensity to illness. To avoid this, stress must be managed.
Stress management encompasses techniques intended to equip a person with effective
coping mechanisms for dealing with psychological stress, with stress defined as a person's
physiological response to an internal or external stimulus that triggers the fight-or-flight
response. Stress management is effective when a person uses strategies to cope with or alter
stressful situations.
There are several ways of coping with stress, such as controlling the source of stress or
learning to set limits and to say "No" to some demands that other people may make. Some
techniques of time management may also help a person to control stress. Using breathing
exercises can help you feel less overwhelmed. Taking a walk to cool off instead of reaching
for a cigarette is also helpful. Using meditation can reverse your stress response, relax your
muscles, and soothe you.
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