Monthly Resources – April 2023
Published March 23, 2023
The American Psychological Association (APA) on Stress
The American Psychological Association (APA) has devoted numerous articles to the topic of Stress. A few of those are:
(Chronic) Stress effects on the body
- Muscle tension that can lead to further physical ailments
- Possible respiratory distress
- Risk of cardiovascular disease
- Risk of compromised immune system
- Possible disruption of gastrointestinal system
- Possible disruption of reproductive system
What is the difference between stress and anxiety?
- Stress results from an external trigger (stressor).
- Anxiety involves excessive worry, independent of a stressor.
Healthy ways to handle life’s stressors
- If responsibilities are too numerous
– reduce them
– relax standards
– request help - Cultivate social support
– offer support
– ask for support - Employ healthy nutrition
- Relax muscles
- Meditate
- Ensure enough sleep
- Exercise
- Enjoy nature
- Continue pleasurable activities
- Reframe thinking:
– understand that thoughts influence emotions
– emotions influence behaviors
– keep expectations reasonable
– accept what cannot be changed
How to help children and teens manage their stress
- Model and facilitate healthy coping
- Sleeping enough (Children, 9 – 12 hours, depending upon age; and Teens, 8 – 10 hours)
- Exercise (60 minutes per day, ages 6 to 17)
- Talk through stressful situations and solutions
- Schedule fun and quiet times
- Spend time outdoors
- Use writing to express gratitude as well as stressful situations and solutions
- Practice mindfulness
- Encourage them to solve their own problems whenever possible
- Teach them to think critically about advertising and other media messages
- Challenge negative thinking
- Recognize signs of stress that is excessive or not managed well
- Irritability
- Behavior changes
- Sleeping problems
- Neglecting responsibilities
- Eating changes
- Frequent illness