GENERAL OBJECTIVE By the end of this discussion, the participant should be able to have a deeper understanding of causes of stress, its signs and symp

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STRESS AND STRESS MANAGEMENT Presented to The University of Nairobi staff- 2013 By Dr. Susan K. Muriungi- Ph D Clinical Psychologist

GENERAL OBJECTIVE By the end of this discussion, the participant should be able to have a deeper understanding of causes of stress, its signs and symptoms, its consequences and its prevention and management in order to enhance a holistic, healthy and productive life.

Relaxed, happy and confident

OVERWHELMED

Stressed

Facts you must know -Every individual is unique and singular due to our biological in print and socialization -We sense/recieve stimulant from within us or without, processes/cognitize them in our minds and make perceptions of them. - We then form opinions about them differently NB; These opinion can be negative or positive - We then react/act accordingly in response to our attitude NB; An attitude is a powerful personal deep psychological feeling which has the power to influence one to act in a corresponding

Types of attitude 1. Positive - This attitude makes one develop enthusiasm for harmony, success, unity, performance, achievement, love, care, forgiveness, peace, happiness, growth, development etc. what ever the situation 2. Negative- This makes one develop enthusiasm to destroy, disrupt, cause chaos, hate, gossip, keep grudge and bitterness, neglect, disharmony, sadness, retard, fail, non perform etc. NB; YOUR ATTITUDE DETERMINES WHETHER OR NOT YOU WILL SUCCEED IN COPING WITH A CHALLENGE AND ALTIMATELY, DETERMIN YOUR ALTTUTUDE

OVERVIEW 0F STRESS Stress can emanate from environmental challenges, personal inadequacies and biological issues. If it remains chronic, it constitutes over 65% of all other health related issues because it interferes with immunity Stress is a precipitator of all other medical problems

DEFINATION OF STRESS? Pushes a psychological or physical factor beyond its range of stability resulting to strain within the individual. It is the response of events that are threatening or challenging to an individual-within and without work place.

THE GENERAL COURSES OF STRESS 1. Environmental courses 2. Personal/individual courses 3. Biological causes

1. Environmental sources Family challenges Relationships problems Disasters/Accidents/Tragedies Insecurity In adequate basic needs etc Any form of loss Sudden change of status- good or bad

CONT. Problems at work e.g. discrimination lack of social support lack of motivation poor communication etc Overwork/ under work Demotions, retrenchment of others or self etc Poorly groomed work environment etc

2. Personal sources Negative attitude un-forgiveness, constant anger Lack of appropriate qualifications/intelligence disillusionment due to unmet expectations Poor self image/esteem Poor self motivation Fear- scare crow factor

Cont Procrastination Poor decision making skills Poor communication skills Lack of focus and objectivity Failure to achieve set personal goals Chronic fatigue Lack of assertiveness

Poor time management There are 3 Levels in Time Management 1. TIME AWARENESS 2. TIME PLANNING 3. TIME SAVING NB;- Learn to employ the WHO/ILO guidelines of effective time management

WHO/ILO Guidelines on effective time management 1. Live a balanced life each day 2. Organize you time around your roles 3. Use known tools that organize effective people 4. Do your things according to priorities 5. Save time

Hormonal imbalance Genetic predisposition Tumors Chronic illness Malnutrition 3. Biological causes

INDICATORS /SYMPTOMS OF STRESS 1. Psychological/ Emotional symptoms 2. Physical/Biological symptoms 3. Behavioral symptoms

1. Psychological/Emotional Feeling tense and unable to relax Frightened or, worried or fearful and suspicious Feeling mentally drained and extreme physical fatigued Inability to concentrate Inability to make decision Disorganized Lack of enthusiasm and motivation

Gloomy, sadness and fussy cont Impulse to run or hide Lowered libido

Muscle tension 2. Physical /biological Reactions Somatization of psychological pain in the physical body leading to pains and aches skin problems Autonomic hyper arousal Over alertness (feeling on edge and becoming hyper-vigilant) Change of body systems e.g. running tummy etc

Poor Grooming 3. Behavioral changes Absenteeism or frequent lateness disinterest in usual things. Tearful Uncompleted or poorly completed tasks Apathetic and don t care attitude and acts Corresponding physical appearance to changes in appetite Over/under eating

Sleep and appetite disturbance

Irritability, quarrelsome and complaining

Substance and alcohol abuse

Frustration and aggression (physical or verbal)

CONT Disinterest in usual things/activities Segregation/ withdrawal Over/under talkative Frequent careless acts Overindulgent in certain acts etc

General consequences of chronic stress 1. Precipitation of various medical or mental disorders 2. Burnout Syndrome 3. Psychological Distress 4. Inability to meet set goals-organizational organizational or personal- in efficiency and in effectiveness NB; ALL WILL LEAD TO POOR HEALTH AND LOW PRODUCTIVITY

Categories of sources of work place stress 1. Work conditions e.g. work under/over load Work environment e.g. cleanliness etc Role ambiguity, Conflict of roles and responsibilities Shifts, long hours, risks and danger, exposure to traumatic incidences New technology

cont.. 2. Relationships at work;- Discrimination, racism etc Lack of care development / Social support 3. Job security Retirement/retrenchment/Dismissal 4. Job performance demands

5. Interpersonal relationships Challenging/conflicts at work and elsewhere Family challenges/conflicts Traumatic experiences within/without Discrimination by colleagues, groupings etc

Indicators of stress among employees Employee groupings-lack of cohesion and infighting Constant strikes Apathy Careless/ intentional mistakes Constant accidents General inefficiency Constant absenteeism from work (due to burnout, poor motivation, negativity etc

CONT Indecisiveness (poor decision making) Poor customer care/public relations Suspiciousness leading to apathy Disorganization Uncompleted or poorly completed tasks Poor interpersonal relationships resulting to internal conflicts and sabotage

MANAGEMENT OF STRESS 1. Individual intervention Improve self image self esteem Grooming- self and your environment Improve; Assertiveness, effective problem solving technique, communication, decision making, relaxation technique, Anger coping skills, sleep hygiene Modify attitude- Be positive and proactive Take time to rest and relax Continuous self development Cognitive coping

cont Time management objective allocation of time around roles Cultivate forgiveness Enhance anger coping strategies Improve personal relationships Cultivate positivity towards others Identify with positive people Avoid destructive habits Exercise Exercise Exercise

MANAGEMENT OF HOME-WORK INTERPHASE 1. Improve family relationships (know the psychological motivating needs of self, each family member and try and fulfill them. 2. Have open discussions and offer social support to spouse (s) and Children- if any as well as others

Psychological Motivating needs for men/women in order of priority Men Women 1. Sexual fulfillment 1. Affection 2. Recreational 2. Conversation companionship 3. Attractive spouse 3. Honesty and openness 4. Domestic support 4. Financial support 5. Admiration 5. Family Commitment NB; Respect is a necessity for all

Children Provide for their needs accordingly but responsibly Respect your spouse Always speak with one voice concerning their discipline- they need security and solidarity Employ authoritative parenting skills Be a good role model Know and Respect their friends LET THEM KNOW THAT YOU LOVE THEM ( verbal and non verbal)

Others Cont Spend time with family ( have joint activities)

Cont Talk WITH each other and NOT TO each other Improve communication Hold frequent family meetings

Cont Reinforce each other s efforts Ensure you take restful rests Share what is happening in your life with family Avoid taking office work at home ALWAYS TAKE A HOLIDAY

FINALLY Trust in God Almighty, He has given you all you need to overcome AND He could not have brought you this far to discard you,!!!!! He has overcome and so will you

YOU MUST BALANCE AND OVERCOME

Relaxed, happy and confident

THANK YOU GOD BLESS YOU.