Stress is an unavoidable part of life. However, at times stress
can be overwhelming as we work to juggle the demands of work and family.
Stress can have an adverse effect on health.
Interesting facts about stress and health:
It is estimated that 75-90 percent of all doctor's office visits are due to stress-related ailments and disorders
Chronic acute stress can lead to elevated cortisol and suppressed serotonin which in turn lead to illness and psychosocial disorders
Stress can affect the onset, progression, and recovery from disease
Additionally, stress has been linked to:
breakdown in the immune system
diabetes
cancer
cardiovascular disease
alcohol and substance abuse
Because of the potentially devastating health effects associated with stress, it's important to get help before stress patterns become chronic and entrenched.
Anger Management
Reacting to life's stressors through inappropriate anger and aggression can be a sign that you need to step up your stress management skills.
If living with stress and anger have become a lifestyle, you may not only be risking your self-esteem and relationships with loved ones, you may be headed for health problems. It's a good idea to take action before you're hit with too many adverse consequences which will only add to your stress and
difficulties in life. Interrupt the cycle by considering psychotherapy for stress reduction. It's truly a gift to yourself to learn skills which can ultimately make life easier.
Stress and Anger Management Tips
Here are some ways to immediately begin to reduce stress in your life:
Keep a journal. Note the connection between events in your life and your experience of stress. Become aware any patterns that emerge.
Take a few minutes each day to check in with yourself, get centered and grounded. Slow down and experience deep, abdominal breathing.
Learn to consciously prioritize the demands in your life so that you can respond more appropriately
Identify small ways to positively impact your overall stress level. For example, go over your schedule for the next day and prepare
what you can in advance instead of letting yourself procrastinate until the last minute.
Create regular room for downtime in your life. Avoid over-committing your time and energies.
Does it stress you out to hear all of the bad news in the media? Cut it out! Regular exposure to things you cannot control can increase
feelings of helplessness.
Pay attention to your physical health. Have a balance of rest and exercise. Eat healthy, and drink plenty of water each day.
Counseling and Therapy for Anger and Stress Reduction
Are you suffering from anger outbursts and/or "chronic stress overload"? If so, you
may benefit from stress management and anger reduction counseling to help decrease anger relating to the effects of
stress in your life. We'll begin by identifying the situations which
are causing you the greatest distress and any reactions which are adding to your
stress. Next, we'll develop strategies for changing your reactions.
We'll also look at ways to cope with the stressful realities in life which cannot be changed.
Your Next Step
Give me a call at 916-714-0750 in Sacramento for a free, 15-minute telephone consultation to discover how my services can help. There's no obligation whatsoever. I
hope to hear from you soon.