Title: What Is Stress??
1What Is Stress??
- Stress
- A state of general agitation or excitation that
results when a stressor tends to alter
equilibrium
2Why do we need to talk about Stress Management?
- Sleeplessness
- Depression
- Disrupted work efficiency
- Damaged interpersonal relationships
- Long-term health issues
- Challenging Personalities
3Why talk about Stress Management continued?
- Medical Findings
- Blood pressure
- Cardiac stress
- Gastrointestinal stress
- Damage to cognitive function as a result of long
term pain - Mental Health Findings
- Overall agitation
- Anxiety
- Depression and outlook
- Negative self-image
4A Look At PotentialDay To Day Effects of Stress
5Stress Can Lead To Carelessness in the Workplace
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7Abrasive Management StylesCan Create StressIn
The Workplace
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9Stress Can Have Negative Effects During Your
Holiday Shopping at the Mall
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11Stress can be the result of poor communication.
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13Stress can even affect the family pet.
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15Stress CAN Be Managed
- In this discussion, emphasis will be given to
- 1. The importance of early recognition and
intervention of stress as part of a comprehensive
approach to wellness and a general sense of
well-being. - 2. Regular attention to the causes and signs of
stress and to regular practice of early
interventions and management techniques
16Stress - General Definition
- Stress A state of general agitation or excitation
that results when a stressor tends to alter
equilibrium - Eustress Temporary, Good Stress
- Distress Long Term Discomfort, Anxiety,
Depression and Potential Medical Issues
17Eustress
- Eustress A short-term, manageable state of
agitation that triggers the release of
epinephrine (adrenalin), blood sugars and insulin
in preparation for exertion such as fight or
fight. - Eustress may also energize the body for
occasional events that require heightened energy
and intense focus levels. (e.g. competition, a
public presentation, a challenging meeting). - When constantly activated, eustress may lose
some of its effects in achieving a desired
excitation level (e.g. burnout boredom,
overload or staleness). - At this point, Eustress may create Distress
18Distress
- Distress - To cause to worry subject to great
strain discomforted or to be troubled - Conscious endurance of pain often a stoic
acceptance of painful circumstances. - Distress may be associated with headache,
sleeplessness, irritability, and a variety of
illnesses - A simple definition that can be used is Distress
occurs when pressure exceeds ones perceived
ability to cope. (Ellis Rational Emotive Theory)
19Stress Clinical Definitions
- Note The common themes in stress are the
individuals perception of the stressor resulting
in an elevated state of anxiety and agitation. - The level and severity of agitation varies among
individuals. - For some individuals, these mental states can be
physically and emotionally harmful if endured
over extended periods without relief, redirection
or management. Thus
20Why is this important for Athletic Directors
- Highly-visible problem solvers
- Constant interruptions, requests demands
- Deadlines
- Upcoming events
- Competitors
- Equate inadequate or ineffective job performance
to losing - Old injuries
21Individual Perceptions That May Contribute To
A.D. Stress
- Rigidity (aka hardening of the attitude) my
way or the highway and/or weve never done it
that way - Competition while not ALL bad, it can be
harmful if one focuses excessively on the REWARDS
of competition - Impatience do it now get it done regardless
of quality - Catastrophize - Everything is a cataclysm
which can lead to - Negative Self-Talk This form of
self-denigration can be damaging. Conversely,
positive self-talk can provide hope of reducing
stress by reversing the negative thoughts and
22Other Individual Perceptions That May Contribute
To Stress
- 1. Inability to say NO even when you
have a choice. - 2. Inability to Let Go through Forgiveness
- Make a transgression or wrong doing
transgressors problem - NOT YOURS!! - Resentment causes stress for YOU
- Resentment does NOT harm the transgressor
- When a grudge resurfaces, breathe deeply, think
of something enjoyable, go to your Happy
Place. - See yourself in control
23Good News-Bad News
- The bad news is that we create up to 75 of the
stress that we experience OURSELVES !!! - The good news is WE can takes steps to minimize
the effect of distress!!!!!!!!!! - we can not promise removal of those factors that
cause stress. - instead, we will discuss different methods for
looking at stress (perception) and a range of
strategies for responding to it.
24Stress Buildup Unmanaged and Managed Stress
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- 0 2 4 6 8 10
Loss of Control - 0 2 4 6 8 10
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Unmanaged Stress Buildup
Personal awareness and intervention keeps stress
level low and controlled
Managed Stress Buildup
25Stress Resilient or Stress Hardy Approach
- View challenges as opportunities for personal
growth and development (new strategies and
resolutions) - Take personal responsibility for actions
- Are adaptable
- Are open to new ideas
- Are open to new perspectives
- Take a proactive stance to gain new knowledge
- and skills
- Are resourceful
- Are self-confident
- Maintain high level attentiveness to the entire
self and the effect of the environment
(Mindfulness) - Anticipate stressful circumstances and take
active measures to avoid the cause(s) or minimize
the effect(s) through disassociation
26Disassociation Techniques A Common Stress
Management Strategy
- Using body scanning to identify specific
sources of internal tension, turmoil, pain and
anxiety - Focusing on the sources of our stress and finding
ways - to calm ourselves despite its presence (e.g.,
quiet, seclusion, reduced light, music, imagery) - 3. Using breathing control to achieve a more
relaxed state - 4. Recognizing the role of our perception in
dealing with difficult people (LTC 714) - 5. Disassociating from external and internal
sources or tension through progressive relaxation
techniques - 6. Disassociating from external and internal
sources or tension through progressive muscle
contraction and relaxation techniques
27And occasionally disassociation requires getting
help from others!
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29Disassociation Methods
Self-Analysis Mindfulness Environment Changes Individual Techniques Systems
1. Focusing on external sources of stress 2. Use of body scanning to focus on precise sources of stress 3. Recognizing the role of perception in dealing with difficult people 4. Focus efforts on factors you can control 1. Recreation 2. Crafts 3. Vacations 4. Solitude 5. Diminished light 6. Music 7. Pet(s) 1. Breathing Control 2. Imagery 3. Progressive Relaxation 4. Progressive muscle relaxation 5. Meditation 6. No Negative Self-talk 7. Use positive self-talk 8. Exercise 9. Quality sleep 1. Perceptual Change 2. Mindfulness 3. Yoga 4. Tai Chi 5. Ai Chi 6. Chiropractic 7. Mental Health Counseling 8. Mentoring 9. Spirituality 10. Exercise Regular practice is essential for mastery
30The Effect of Prolonged Exposure to
StressWithout Management or Release
- BEHAVIOR
- EMOTIONS
- SENSATIONS
- IMAGERY
- PERSONAL BELIEFS
- HEALTH CONDITIONS
31The Physiologic Response The Autonomic Nervous
System
- Sympathetic System
- Eustress for Fight/Flight
- May Lead To Distress and Illness
- Parasympathetic System
- Calming
- Physiologic balance
32 Cascade Response to A Perceived Stressor
- External Stimulus Perceived
- Amygdala interprets activates Hypothalamus
- Hypothalamus activates the Pituitary Gland
- Pituitary Gland stimulates the Adrenal Glands
- Adrenal Glands release Cortisols and Adrenalin
- Cortisols cause the liver to release sugars
- Adrenalin increase breathing and heart rates
33Stress Sequence - Animation
34Negative Effect of Unchecked Fight or Flight
Responses
- Cortisol Triggers Release of Sugar From Liver
- Long term potential effect Type 2 Diabetes
- Adrenalin Accelerates the Heart Rate
- Long term potential for irregular thickening of
the heart chambers leading to arrhythmia - Increased potential for release of a plaque mass
35Unmanaged Stress Cycle
- Stressful
- Event
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- Loss of Control Sympathetic
Response -
Negative Self Talk - (I cant, Its too hard,
- Im a dummy)
- Distress
- (Anxiety)
- (Helplessness)
36Managed Stress
- Stressful Event
- Energizes
Controls Sympathetic - Planning Controlled
Extremes - Response Through
Controlled Breathing,
Self Scan - in Positive Self - Talk
(Its a challenge
but I can do
it!!) -
- Eustress
37Sleeplessness A Catalyst of Stress
- Midnight
-
- Sleep and Work Cycles
- 6 PM Impacted By
10 AM - Unrelieved Stress
- Low Efficiency High Efficiency Is
- Causes More Stress Reduced causing
Stress -
- 2 PM
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Stress Interrupts Deep Sleep
Stress Interrupts Light Sleep
38Sleep Deprivation and Hunger
- Sleep deprivation is believed to suppress
production of the hormone leptin which is
associated with hunger repression - Thus the sleep-deprived individual may experience
increased hunger and create a pattern of
unhealthy eating habits
39Medical Documentation of the Value of Stress
Management P 14
- Hospitals and universities across the nation are
opening Mind-Body - Connection Clinics, Integrated Medicine or
Complementary Medicine - Clinics e.g.,
- Harvard
- Stanford
- Massachusetts
- Kentucky
- Wisconsin
- Pittsburgh
- Utah
- Duke
- Physicians and other health practitioners report
that 60-90 of - medical complaints are stress-related
- .
40Stress Can Interfere With Normal Body Functioning
41Stress May Accelerate Aging
- University of California-San Francisco
demonstrated damage to chromosome components
among females exposed to high stress levels for
protracted periods. - More commonly seen in senior populations as
- a normal aging function.
- Of concern is the potential for loss of other
physiologic functions at an earlier age including
reduced immunity, balance control, muscular
strength and deterioration of mental capabilities
42Endorphin ProductionThe Human Bodys Natural
Stress Relievers
- For individuals who have developed successful
stress management strategies, endorphins (pain
relievers), seratonin (anti-depressant hormone)
and melatonin (sleep inducing hormone) are
produced at higher levels that combine to induce
a more persistent sense of well-being and
relaxation - Endorphin production is enhanced by
43Endorphin Production Enhancements
- a. Endurance exercise
- b. Pleasant music (NOTE according to
individual taste) - c. Controlled breathing
- d. Progressive muscle relaxation
- e. Warm water bathing, hydrotherapy or warm
water exercise - f. Meditation
- g. Pleasant recreation
- h. Planned relaxation periods
- i. Humor
- j. Certain foods (chocolate and spicy
peppers) - k. Massage and hugs
44 Dopamine and Endorphins
- Endorphins relieve pain and produce pleasurable
feelings - Dopamine creates neurologic stimuli that
reinforce the pleasure giving experience and help
recall it or associate it with similar
circumstances - Thus, the aroma of favorite foods, association
with old friends, a good workout or a hobby can
elicit anticipation of pleasure and relaxation - This same system can also create cravings and can
associate pleasure with harmful activities such
as smoking, over eating and drug use
45Educational Stressors That Demand Stress
Management P16
- a. diverse public opinion concerning the best
methods to use in any educational setting - b. ever-increasing expectations for schools and
educational programs - c. shortage of funds with which to meet the
increased expectations - d. pressure for excellence as measured by
academic standards achievement, scholarships,
championships, winning records. - e. High levels of activity compacted into 12
week seasons and
46Educational Stressors That Demand Stress
Management
- f. Overlapping seasons
- g. An expectation that all administrators have
open doors all the time - h. Interruptions when concentration is required
- i. Management tasks requiring focus and
accuracy (correspondence, reports records) - j. Personnel evaluations
47Approaches to minimize stress
- Remember, its not you, its the office you
occupy - Make the things you control better, everything
else is already perfect - Take a systematic approach to difficult issues.
- Compartmentalize and prioritize problems
48- Try not to make assumptions or knee jerk
reactions - Take time to get all the facts and see the big
picture - Initial perceptions may not give the true picture
and can lead to problems such as these.
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51Anxiety Interventions
- Hypnosis
- Music
- Meditation Yoga Tai Chi
- Humor therapy
- University of Maryland Medical School Finding
2005 (22 increase in blood flow during humorous
movies) - Humor Distortion of Reality and Personal
Experience
52Be Careful of Mixed Messages
53- For Sale 1977
- Used Volkswagen
- 50 Actual Miles
- on Odometer
- Have Only Used First and
- Reverse Gears
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55Thats Not My Job Man!!!I Just Paint the Lines
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57In TexasEVERYTHINGis Big
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59What???What do you mean my daughter didnt make
the spirit squad?????
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61Other Holistic Anxiety Interventions
- Talk therapy find a friend
- Cognitive restructuring
- Practicing positive self-talk
- Controlled breathing
- Progressive relaxation and positive imagery
- Take a mini-vacation
- Inspirational Materials
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