Behavior Changes with Increased Stress
How Stress Can Change Our Behaviors
Here are some of the ways stress my affect us
We may become more irritable and short-tempered.
We may have trouble concentrating or making decisions.
We may withdraw from social activities.
We may engage in unhealthy behaviors, such as smoking, drinking, or overeating.
We may have trouble sleeping.
We may experience physical symptoms,
such as headaches, stomachaches, or muscle tension
How to Manage Stress with Good Coping Skills
Exercise is a great way to relieve stress and improve our overall health.
Relaxation techniques, such as deep breathing or meditation
can help to calm our bodies and minds.
Spending time with loved ones can help us to feel supported and less stressed.
Learning how to manage our time effectively
can help us to reduce stress and feel more in control.
When we're feeling stressed, it can be helpful to take some time to problem-solve
develop a plan for dealing with the stressor.
Seeking professional help: If we're struggling to manage stress on our own,
it's important to seek professional help.
A provider can teach us coping skills
help us to develop a plan for managing stress.
Identify your stressors
Set realistic expectations
Take breaks
Say no
Take care of yourself
Reach out if you are struggling with increased stress
and having a hard time managing your symptoms of anxiety and depression.
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