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SGTM 4: Stress Management

SGTM 4: Stress Management. Managing stress. What is stress? Basic stress Cumulative stress Traumatic stress Overview ― impacts and management of stress. Signs of stress. Physical, physiological Mental, psychological. Getting ready for. Fright Flight Fight. Stress is informative.

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SGTM 4: Stress Management

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  1. SGTM 4: Stress Management

  2. Managing stress

  3. What is stress? • Basic stress • Cumulative stress • Traumatic stress • Overview ― impacts and management of stress

  4. Signs of stress • Physical, physiological • Mental, psychological

  5. Getting ready for • Fright • Flight • Fight

  6. Stress is informative • Essential for survival • Necessary for social development • Useful in other ways • Addictive • Manageable

  7. Basic stress • Cumulative stress • Traumatic stress

  8. Influences • Preceding situation • Past experience • Education, training • Professional skills • Age • Physical fitness • Self-confidence • Spiritual outlook

  9. Basic stress from • No control • Threatening surroundings • Limited sleep, privacy • No challenge • Dull diet • No fun • Little family contact

  10. Managing basic stress • Don’t abuse alcohol, tobacco • Take rest, exercise • Enjoy friendships • Nurture positive attitudes • Identify sources • Know limits • Manage time • Sleep enough • Eat regularly • Laugh often

  11. Cumulative stress from • High frequency • Long duration • High intensity

  12. Burnout • Changes attitudes • Avoids work • Or, becomes totally immersed • Develops negative outlook

  13. Flame-out • Exhaustion, hyperactivity • Overwhelming negative emotions • Denial of symptoms • Loss of objectivity

  14. Managing cumulative stress • Take responsibility • Learn to accept • Set realistic goals • Avoid overwork • Take care of self first

  15. Traumatic stress from • Violence, disaster • Victims’ reports • Intimidation, threats • Bombing, attacks • Bad news from home

  16. Burnout • Flame-out • Shell shock • Acute stress disorder • Post-traumatic stress disorder

  17. Avoid disorders by • Accepting stress as normal • Relying on community

  18. Preventingpost-traumatic stress disorder • Don’t be self-critical • Don’t imagine others think badly • Don’t suffer in silence: verbalize • Talk with competent colleague • Rest — take time to recover • Accept protective environment

  19. Physical symptoms • Dizziness • Racing pulse • Sweating

  20. Emotional symptoms • Shock • Anger • Exaggerated emotions • Depression • Overwhelmed

  21. Normal = content Stressed = unhappy or “flat”

  22. Cognitive symptoms • Erratic concentration • Forgetfulness • Impaired decision-making

  23. Stress can change • Eating habits • Personal hygiene • Social habits

  24. Recognize problems • Apply guidelines • Seek support

  25. Preparing • Learn what to expect • Plan how to handle it

  26. Managing • Identify the injury • Give first aid ― talk • Provide treatment (for basic, cumulative, traumatic stress) • Monitor healing • Seek professional help

  27. Coping with caring • Listening • Sharing

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