STRESS
STRESS
BY:
MUTEGEKI ADOLF
Definition
• Stress is a state that occurs when people encounter events that
they perceive as endangering their physical or psychological
well-being.
• Stress is the body's way of responding to any kind of demand or
threat.
• When you sense danger—whether it's real or imagined—the
body's defenses kick into high gear in a rapid, automatic process
known as the “fight-or-flight” reaction or
• The "stress response." The stress response is the body's way of
protecting you.
Concepts of stress
Stress is a universal phenomenon
Stress can have both positive and negative effects
Stress is produced by change in the environment that is perceived
as a challenge, threat, and danger.
Stress affects the whole person in all the human dimensions
Perception of stress and response to it are highly individualized
When a person faces the stressor, responses are referred as coping
strategies, coping responses or coping mechanisms.
Emotional stress: situations difficult or unable to manage.
Emotional stress often occurs as physical discomfort e.g.
stomach cramps
Insomnia
Loss of appetite
Fatigue
Loss of weight Forgetfulness
Poor concentration Anxiety
Anger leads to aggression
Isolation
•Maybe :- feelings, thoughts, behavior and
physiology
Feelings
Feeling anxious
Feeling scared
Feeling irritable
Feeling moody
Thoughts
Low self esteem
Fear of failure
Inability to concentrate
Embarrassment
Worrying about the future
Pre-occupation with thoughts flasks
Forgetfulness
Behaviour
Shuttering and other speech difficulties
Crying for no apparent reason
Acting impulsively
Startling easily
Laughing in a high pitch and nervous tone of voice.
Grinding your teeth
Increasing smoking
Increasing of use of drugs and alcohol
Being accident prone
Losing your appetite or over eating
Physiological
• Butterflies in stomach
Perspiration/sweaty hands
• Headaches
Increased heart beat
Trembling • Pre-menstrural tension
Nervous ticks • Pain in the neck and or
Dryness of throat and mouth lower back
Tiring easily • Loss of appetite or over
Urinating frequently eating
Sleeping problems • Susceptibility to illness
diarrhea/indegestion/vomiting
Is the glass half full or half empty?
•A situation can be stressful or not -- it all
depends on your perception of the event