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1. Stress and Anxiety Beating Your Fears and Worries
Safdar Chaudhary, MD
Diane Dean, RN, LPC
Donald Valentine, DC
2. Additional Information & other teaching / educational resources You can reach Safdar I. Chaudhary, MD at the following
Office: 341 Story Road, Export, PA 15632
Tel: 724-468-3999
Email: safdar3@gmail.com
Web: www.seclairer.com
Fax: 724-468-0039
3. What is Stress? Stressors:
Situations that are considered stress-provoking
4. Stressors Major Events
Daily Hassles
5. Eustress Moving
Marriage
New Job
New School
New Family Member
6. Distress Losses
Traffic
Financial Stress
Deadlines
Conflicts
7. Our Perceptions Determine Our Stress Level Thoughts
Beliefs
Perceptions of Threat If coping skills outweigh the stressor, we’re safe
If the demands of the situation outweigh the skills we have, we are STRESSED
8. Stress Index Neglect your diet
Try to do everything yourself
Blow up easily
Fail to find humor
Act rude
Make a big deal out of everything
Look to others to make things happen Have difficulty deciding
Complain you are disorganized
Avoid people who’s ideas are different
Keep everything inside
Neglect exercise
Have few supportive relationships
Use sleeping pills and tranquilizers without a doctor’s approval
9. Stress Index Get too little rest
Get angry when waiting
Ignore stress symptoms
Think there is only one right way
Fail to build relaxation in your day
Put things off until later
Gossip Race through the day
Spend a lot of time complaining about the past
Fail to get a break from noise and crowds
10. Scoring
12. Perceived Stress Determines how stress affects our health
13. Stress Activates Adaptive Responses Confronts a threat
Does a good job in the short run
14. In the Long Run… Premature Aging
Chronic Fatigue
Depression
Disrupts “homeostasis”
Regain equilibrium
Become stuck
15. How the Body Handles Stress Stress
Physiological
Psychological
Brain Activates the Autonomic NS
Controls and Stimulates the Output of Two Hormones: Cortisol & Adrenaline
16. These Hormones and the ANS Help Us Cope Alert
Increase HR
Increased BP
Mobilize Energy Reserves
Replenishes Energy Supplies
Remember Important Details
Readies our Immune System
17. Chronic Stress Systems Involved Don’t Shut Off When Not Needed
Don’t Become Active When Needed
18. Chronic Stress Over activity of the ANS
Increased Cortisol Production Elevated Blood Sugar
Demineralization of Bone
Hypertension
High Cholesterol
Hardening of the Arteries
HTN
Impairs Excitability of Cells: Fragmentation
Loss of Size of Nerve Cells in Area of Brain Associated With Spatial and Verbal Memory
Suppresses Immune System
21. Anxiety Healthy Anxiety Motivates to Action
Often Accompanies Life Changes
Abnormal Levels Create Anxiety Disorders
22. Anxiety – How Common Is It? Among the oldest, most recognizable, and prevalent mental disorders
Affects about 15% of the population
One of the most common reasons for seeking medical and psychiatric help
23. Anxiety Disorders 1 in 4 people met criteria for anxiety disorder
Higher % in women (30%) than men (9%)
Most prevalent mental d/o in older adults
24. Anxiety Disorder Theories of Cause Psychodynamic
Cognitive-Behavioral Theories
Developmental Theories
Neurotransmitter Theory
Genetic Factors
25. Types of Anxiety Disorders Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Panic Disorder
Social Phobia
Specific Phobia
Acute Stress Disorder Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
26. Stress and Anxiety Relief
27. Healthy Relief