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Stress Management

Stress Management. MCPS Employee Assistance Program 240-314-1040. MCPS Employee Assistance Program. Assessment, short-term counseling and referral Problem types Cost Eligibility Confidentiality Other services: workshops, crisis response, newsletter, access point to mediation

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Stress Management

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  1. Stress Management MCPS Employee Assistance Program 240-314-1040

  2. MCPS Employee Assistance Program • Assessment, short-term counseling and referral • Problem types • Cost • Eligibility • Confidentiality • Other services: workshops, crisis response, newsletter, access point to mediation • Times/location

  3. Outcomes • To identify personal stressors • To understand the physiological impact of stress on our bodies and mind • To learn and practice stress management techniques to cope more effectively with stress

  4. Get relaxed!

  5. Biodot Color Key More Relaxed Less Relaxed

  6. What causes YOU stress?

  7. What is “stress” • The original definition of stress was by Hans Selye, who coined the term as it is presently used, was, "the non-specific response of the body to any demand for change".

  8. FIGHT Or FLIGHT

  9. Physiological Response to Stress • Stress hormones released • Increased heart rate • Increased blood pressure • Increased rate of breathing • Blood rushes to vital organs • Digestive system shuts down • Muscles tense

  10. Effects of Small Increase of Cortisol • Quick burst of energy for survival • Heightened memory functions • Burst of increased immunity • Lower sensitivity to pain • Helps maintain homeostasis in the body

  11. Effects of Prolonged Increase of Cortisol Levels • Impaired cognitive performance • Suppressed thyroid function • Blood sugar imbalances • Decreased bone density • Decrease in muscle tissue • Higher blood pressure • Lowered immunity • Increased belly fat > heart attack, stroke, cholesterol issues

  12. How Does Stress Effect You?Stress Signals Physical Symptoms Tight neck and shoulders Pounding heart Chest pain Headaches High blood pressure Diarrhea Constipation Fatigue Emotions Depression Anger Irritability Low self esteem Apathy impatience Behavior Negativity Increase in smoking Increase in drinking Reckless driving Forgetfulness Drug use Overeating Undereating

  13. What do YOU do to Combat Stress?

  14. Stress Management Techniques • AAAbc’s • Relaxation • deep breathing • progressive muscle relaxation • guided imagery

  15. AAAbc’s Technique • Alter the stressor: • direct communication • problem solving • time management • Avoid the stressor: • remove yourself from the situation • Accept the stressor by: • building your resilience • changing your perception

  16. Relaxation • Deep Breathing • Progressive Muscle Relaxation • Guided imagery http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/eap/topics/stressmgmt.shtm

  17. Make a list of stress-busters Activities that cost under $5 and take less than 5 minutes

  18. Thanks for coming!For more information about the EAP, contact us at 240-314-1040or visit our website athttp://www.mcps.k12.md.us/departments/eap

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