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The Biology of Stress
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You're tried everything to reduce your stress level, all to no avail. Wouldn't it be great if you could calm down, naturally? With our quick tips, which are designed to turn the always stressed into the always-at-peace, you absolutely can!
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Description: When you're always under pressure, stress symptoms hammer away at your mental health. That's why stress management is so important. Here we discuss tried-and-true ways to relieve stress.
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Stress is a normal physical and psychological response to the demands and pressures of life and we ALL experience it! When exposed to an event that provokes stress, the human body and brain respond as though they are in danger. That means that the brain's hypothalamus signals the body's adrenal glands to produce more of the hormones adrenaline and cortisol. These hormones speed up heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing rate. They cause pupils to dilate, thereby improving vision, they increase blood flow to the muscles, putting them on alert to act, and they prompt the liver to release energy-increasing glucose. This is known as the stress response, or the fight-or-flight response. When it works correctly, the stress response can be very beneficial, causing a person to perform well under pressure. For example, a little stress may make an individual ace an interview, or help her win an athletic event. But long-term stressful situations may cause the stress response to overreact, or fail to even turn off at all. When this happens, a person may experience negative physical effects, like a weakened immune system, stomach trouble, and difficulties sleeping. Emotionally, a person may become tense, depressed, or moody. This is known as CHRONIC STRESS, and can be due to a number of factors. Common causes of chronic stress include major life changes, like having a baby, or relationship difficulties, like a divorce, and health problems, like cancer. Social issues-like an unpleasant job or a negative living environment-can ALSO lead to chronic stress. Chronic stress is disheartening, stress management techniques can help get the fight-or-flight response under control. To get started with stress management, it's vital to figure out what is CAUSING stress in the first place. Some people find that keeping a detailed stress journal helps them pinpoint causes of stress and how the emotion makes them feel. Once stressors are identified, it's possible to brainstorm strategies to reduce them. Sometimes, this can be as easy as turning off the television when the news is distressing or taking a different route to work when traffic is bad. And other times, more GENERAL techniques can help get chronic stress under control. These techniques include exercising regularly and getting enough sleep, relaxing with deep breathing or massage, and focusing on the present with mediation or imagery. Although these methods are effective, occasionally, stress simply becomes too much to handle alone! If chronic stress is affecting YOUR life, make an appointment to see a mental health professional.
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Dr. Jeff Gardere, better known as America's Psychologist, is one of the most widely sought-after experts in the field of mental health. In addition to having a private practice in Manhattan, he has garnered a reputation as being a top motivational and keynote speaker.Dr. Gardere is also one of most popular personalities in the media. In addition to being the Host of VH1's Dad Camp, he is the official "in house doctor" for the Maury Povich Show and an NBC Today Show Contributor. He is also a regular guest on: CNN, MSNBC, The CBS Early Morning Show, Fox Business News, FOX News, Nancy Grace, Tru-TV Reality Specials and Court Shows.Dr. Gardere has authored several books, including the controversial Love Prescription.He is also the co-author of Practical Parenting with Montel Williams, the Emmy-award winning TV talk show host. Dr. Gardere's first book, Smart Parenting for African-Americans: Helping Your Kids Thrive in a Difficult World has been lauded as being "necessary for raising African-American children in today's society." (Black Issues Book Review). Dr. Jeff is also a monthly columnist for Sister 2 Sister.
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