If you're feeling stressed out, you're not alone. Everyone experiences stress at some time...
Jamaicans are not immune to stress. Often times, we may exhibit this “no problem” attitude, but the stress of our personal life and the environment we live in can have its toll on our psychological well-being. Although stress has become synonymous with a bad experience – maybe a twenty minute wait in traffic jam, an overly crowded bus, family demands – some stress can be good for you. The “good” stress can energize you to meet new challenges and motivate you to solve problems. But what exactly is stress?
What is Stress?
Stress is what happens to the body and mind in response to outside demands or events. Stress is basically the “wear and tear” of everyday life. Stress can be the feeling you get when you are preparing a holiday meal, first day of school, managing a busy workload and personal life at the same time, or working two jobs.
Stress affects people differently, but the following physical and emotional symptoms are common among most people with stress:
I Have Stress….How Can I Manage It?
The best way to manage stress is to tackle it head on. If you are working too hard, then try and reduce your workload if possible. Consider quitting one of your two jobs, ask for help from other family members around the home, and do not take on more than you can handle. For stress that cannot be managed in such a manner, there are a few techniques that have been shown to be very helpful in reducing stress. They include:
What else can you do?
What if it’s more than just stress.
There may be times when it’s more than stress. It may be Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, or Acute Stress Disorder. A mental health provider can provide the best diagnosis.
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On stress management, click here.
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