About Stress
The stress response, otherwise known as the "fight or flight
response" evolved as a means of enhancing the survival of immediate threats in
the environment.
The response changes the priorities in your body, devoting
most of your resources to surviving the next few minutes - either by running
away or by fighting.
Unfortunately, in the modern world many different types of
situation can activate the stress response, causing it to be activated
throughout the day. As well, most modern stressors are best dealt with by
remaining calm and thinking clearly, not by running or fighting.
Result: Many of us live with constantly elevated levels of
stress. And this stress actually impairs our ability to cope with the
difficulties we face. What started as a helper response has become a powerful
hindrance.
Stress Management Skills
At Changeways Clinic, we train people in a variety of stress
management skills to help them moderate the stress response. These strategies
include:
Applied Relaxation. Diaphragmatic breathing,
progressive and passive relaxation, and cue-controlled relaxation are among the
strategies we employ.
Cognitive Challenging. If we are constantly stressed,
it is because we are constantly perceiving that we are threatened. Often
our perception is skewed: the situation is not as critical as we think it is.
In effect, we sweat the small stuff. With cognitive challenging, you learn how
you magnify stressors and how to talk back to that anxious voice.
Lifestyle Management. Unhealthy lifestyles appear to
leave people more vulnerable to stress. Proper diet, good sleep habits, and
adequate exercise are all important stress management techniques.
Situation Management. Many of us get into the same
stressful situations again and again - by picking the wrong jobs, by
procrastinating, by overspending until we are on the financial brink, or by
generally neglecting to change course when we are headed for trouble. We work
with you to identify the most common situational difficulties you face, then
help you work on problem solving and habit correction to get these on
track.
Effective Communication. Most modern stressors are
helped immeasurably with calm, clear, assertive communication. Once you know
your most common stressful situations, you can work with your counselor to
identify and practice new strategies.
And once you have done all this, will stress be a thing of
the past for you? Well, no. Stress is an inherent aspect of modern life, and
the stress response is a part being human (and will prove useful at least once
or twice in your lifetime).
The goal is effective stress management, not stress
elimination. And the research indicates that if you put the above strategies
into practice, you can indeed experience much less distress. |