Title: Stress Management and Resilience
1Stress Management and Resilience
2Fulton Psychological Group
- Individual Therapy
- Group Therapy
- Parent Training
- Family Therapy
- Couples Therapy
- Psychological Testing
- Psychiatry
3What is Stress
- A physical response to a perceived threat
- Involves fight or flight response
- Necessary to keep safe from danger
- Helps you stay motivated, energetic and focused
- Is natural and inevitable
4Hebbian Yerkes Dodson Law
5Positive, Tolerable and Toxic
- Positive Stress
- Short lived motivating (new school, break up)
- Teaches how to cope with stress
- Tolerable Stress
- Still relatively short lived (divorce, death,
accident) - Significant, but able to be overcome
- Toxic Stress
- Intense adverse experiences over long time
6Top Stressors
- School work
- Conflicts with family
- Problems with friends
- Romantic relationship
- Problems at school
- Drugs and bad neighborhoods
- Crammed schedules
7Emotional/Behavioral Signs of Stress Reaction
- Restlessness, nervousness
- Irritability, crying spells
- Sadness, withdrawal or emotional numbing
- Forgetful, confused, time management issues
- Increased drug and alcohol use
- Inaction, cant make decisions
- Rumination, intrusive thoughts, OCD
8Physical Signs of Stress Reaction
- Physical tension in muscles
- Chest pains, headaches and back pain
- Rapid heart rate, increase blood pressure
- Stomach problems
- Change in appetite
- Lack of sleep
- Acne
9Facts about Teen Stress
- Teenagers experience stress as more stressful
- Interferes with decision making (frontal cortex)
- Stress can lead to more risky decisions
- Releases extra hormones
- adrenaline, cortisol
10Long Term Effects of Stress
- Psychiatric problems depression, PTSD, anxiety
- Drug and alcohol abuse
- Health problems obesity, compromised immune
system, high cholesterol - Can lead to changes in brain development
- Smaller brain, damage to hippocampus (memory)
- Leads to over-reactive brain
11Characteristics of a Child who is Vulnerable to
Stressors
- Anxious
- Takes things personal
- Negative or unrealistic
- Reactive, angry
- Black white thinker
- Procrastinator
12Ways to Manage Stress Reactions
- Modify lifestyle
- Change perspective
- Learn emotional regulation and recovery skills
- Learn problem solving
- Reach out for support
- Create healthy habits
- Conflict resolution and communication skills
13Start with Yourself
- Are you too involved and stressing about
something that has nothing to do with you? - Are you guessing or imagining what others are
saying or thinking? - Are you being too hard on yourself?
- Are you trying to control people or situations
you have no control over? - Are you letting others stress increase your own?
14Modifying Lifestyle
- Set boundaries with others
- Reduce stressful activities, classes
- Slow down life
- Make time for self
- Remove people from your life that create stress
- Be proactive and dont be passive
- Take care of a pet
15Changing Perspective
- Internal locus of control
- Feelings come from perceptions
- Putting things in perspective
- This too shall pass
- Increase perceptual flexibility
- Create reasonable expectations
- Have honest appraisal of self
16Self-Regulation
- Ability to monitor and control emotions (tension)
- Includes two components
- Cognitive (self-reassuring)
- Physiological (adrenalin, cortisol)
- Calm down before doing anything else
- Social referencing
17Recovery Skills
- Ability to bounce back
- Avoid shame
- Reflect on what happened
- Take responsibility but avoid internalizing
- Consider alternatives for future action
- Learn from mistakes
18Teaching Problem Solving
- Dont fix it and dont get mad
- Ask before offering suggestions
- Role model and think aloud about problem
solving and preparation - Ask your child how he would handle situations
outside himself (e.g. in a movie, a friends,
your own)
19Social Support System
- Make sure you work on having a positive
relationship with your child - Make sure your child can go to you for help
- Teach your child how to reach out
- Make sure your child has good peer relationships
- Make sure your child has good relationships with
adults - Get child involved with group activities
20Conflict Resolution
- Problem solving (empathize-identify
problem-identify viable solutions-come up with
solution)
21Teach Communication Skills
- Active listen, respond to both content and
emotions - Respond to both manifest and latent content
- Give feedback
- Help establish feelings vocabulary
- Do the try that again method
- Model good communication
- Work on timing
22Healthy Habits
- Take care of body through exercise, nutrition and
sleep - Reduce energy drinks
- Keep a balance in life between work and fun
- Visualize hopeful outlook
- Learn and practice relaxation skills
23Other Strategies
- Cognitive prioritize, make lists, put into
perspective, problem solve - Physical exercise, sleep, meditation, massage,
relaxation, nutrition - Emotional express, journal, distract self
- Relational share with friends, socialize
- Spiritual pray, attend services, be in nature
24Resilience
- Adapting well in the face of adversity and stress
- Bouncing back
25Resilience Factors
- Personal Factors
- Easy temperament outgoing, flexible
- High self-esteem
- Mastery approach success due to ability and
failure due to self (made a mistake, didnt
prepare) or environment - Family Environment
- Warmth, closeness and structure
- Close relationship with someone outside the
family - Offers support system and positive coping model
(mentor)
26Characteristics of a Resilient Child
- Maintains a hopeful outlook (has faith)
- Able to accept circumstances that cannot change
- Develops realistic goals and works toward them
- Takes responsibility and learns from mistakes
- Keeps a long term and broader perspective
- Manages strong feelings
- Problem solver
- Self confident
27Threats to Resilience
- Trauma
- Abuse
- Divorce
- Disability
- Loss of a loved
- Chronic stress
- Too much change
- Lack of a support system
28How Parents can Improve Resilience
- Be empathetic (we want to feel understood)
- Have reasonable expectations
- Teach the model of success
- Give more decision making as child matures
- Be communicative (think aloud)
- Dont react negatively to negative emotions
- Give more responsibility to your child
- Model healthy lifestyle