Stress Management: Techniques and Strategies to Deal with Stress
Stress can take a toll on your physical and mental well-being. It’s important to use stress management techniques like mindfulness, meditation, exercise and relaxation to reduce the effects of stress on your body. If you feel anxious or overwhelmed by stress, we have trained therapists who can help.
What is stress management?
Everyone experiences stress at various times in their lives. It’s a normal reaction that occurs when you encounter changes or challenges (stressors). Your body responds physically and mentally to stress.
Stress management involves using techniques to improve how you respond to life stressors. These techniques can prevent or ease stress-induced symptoms.
How does stress affect your physical and mental health?
When you feel stress, you may experience:
What are the risks or complications of poorly managed stress?
People who feel overwhelmed with stress may turn to unhealthy behaviors to cope, such as:
What are ways to identify stress?
The first step to relieving stress in your life is to identify stressors. Something big like a move, job change or divorce is easy to identify. But small stressors can have a big effect on your physical and mental well-being, too.
You may want to keep a journal to track your stress levels and coping mechanisms. A journal can help you identify stressors and patterns. For a week or longer, write down:
What are ways to cope with stress?
There are lots of ways to cope with stressful situations. To get the most benefit, try to incorporate these techniques into your daily life — not just when you start having symptoms of stress. Most people find relief using a combination of methods.
Relaxation techniques
Physical techniques
Cognitive techniques
When To Call us
When should I talk to a therapist about stress?
You should call us if you experience:
What resources can help me?
If you’re feeling overwhelmed by stressful events and experiencing suicidal thoughts, call Edmonton Suicide and Canada Suicide Crisis Helpline: 988. This national network of local crisis centers provides 24/7 free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress.
Stress is a natural and normal part of everyone’s life. You can’t completely eliminate stress — some stressors will always be out of your control. But you can use stress management techniques to handle how you respond to stressful situations. Talking to us @ OpenMinded service is a good first step to finding healthful ways to minimize stress.
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