Stress: some information

 
Stress: some informationAll of us suffer from stress and anxiety at different times in our lives, and at different levels of intensity.

It can be defined in terms of experiencing too much challenge, when you may feel the demands on you exceed your resources, or through experiencing too little challenge when you may feel bored and listless. A certain amount of challenge or stimulation is healthy and can provide excitement and motivation, improving our performance and sense of well being.

Physical Effects

  • Headaches
  • aches and pains
  • digestive disturbance
  • sweating
  • shaking
  • skin rash
  • dizziness
  • tiredness
  • blurred vision
  • palpitations
  • shortness of breath
  • nausea.

Emotional Effects

  • Anxiety
  • depression
  • low self esteem
  • frustration
  • anger
  • apathy
  • mood swings
  • panic.

Behavioural Effects

  • Social withdrawl
  • eating and sleeping disturbances
  • excessive drinking
  • smoking or drug taking
  • risk taking
  • tearfulness.

Cognitive Effects

  • Loss of concentration
  • difficulty with decision making
  • loss of short term memory.
It is important to develop sensitivity to our own early warning signals and to deal with stress before it becomes chronic and disabling.

Causes of Stress?

Stress usually has a number of inter-related causes for each individual. In order to decide on how to deal with your stress you may need to identify the main contributing factors. Stress can come from individual, interpersonal, or wider organisational read more




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