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STRESS MANAGEMENT


Stress is a fact of nature in which forces from the inner or outer world affect the

individual, either their emotional or physical, or both. Individuals respond to stress

in a way that affects the individual, as well as their environment. Due to the

overwhelming amount of stress in our modern lives, we often consider stress a

negative experience, but from a biological perspective, stress can be a neutral,

negative or positive experience. . In general, stress is related to both external and

internal factors. External factors include your physical environment, including your

job, your relationships with others, your home, and all the situations, challenges,

difficulties, and expectations that you have. face every day. Internal factors

determine your body's ability to respond and deal with external stressors. Internal

factors that affect your ability to handle stress include your nutritional status, your

general and physical health, your mental state, and the amount of sleep and rest

you receive. The stress caused evolutionary changes (the development and natural

selection of species over time). Thus, the species best adapted to the stressors

(stressors) survived and evolved into the plant and animal worlds we observe now.

Humans are the most adaptable creatures on the planet due to the evolution of the

human brain, specifically the part called the neocortex. This adaptability is largely

due to the changes and stressors we have come to terms with and master.

Therefore, unlike other animals, we can live in any climate or ecosystem, at

,different altitudes, and avoid the dangers of predators. Moreover, we have learned

to live in the air, in the sea and even in space, where no living thing has ever

existed. So what's so bad about stress?


Stress management tips


In general, stress is related to both external and internal factors. External factors

include your physical environment, your work, your relationships with others, your

home, and all the situations, challenges, difficulties and expectations that arise. you

have to face every day. Internal factors determine your body's ability to respond

and deal with external stressors. Internal factors that affect your ability to manage

stress include your nutritional status, general and physical health, your mental

state, and your ability to manage stress through techniques relaxation techniques or

other strategies, as well as the amount of sleep and rest you get. Therefore, stress

management can involve learning tips to change the external factors you face or

internal factors that strengthen your ability to cope with what comes your way.

your way. What were the first scientific studies on stress? The key to

understanding the negative aspects of stress is the concept of homeostasis (the

body's internal environment), first introduced by the French physiologist Claude

Bernard. In this concept, he described the principles of dynamic equilibrium. In

dynamic equilibrium, constancy, a steady state (situation) in the body's internal

environment, is essential for survival.Therefore, external changes in the

, environment or external forces that change the internal balance must be reacted to

and compensated for if the organism is to survive. Examples of such external

forces include temperature, oxygen concentration in the air, the expenditure of

energy, and the presence of predators. In addition, diseases are also stressors that

threaten the constancy of the milieu interieur.


The neurologist Walter Cannon coined the term homeostasis to further define the

dynamic equilibrium that Bernard had described. He also was the first credited

with recognizing that stressors could be emotional, as well as physical. Through

his experiments, he demonstrated the "fight or flight" response that man and other

animals share when threatened. Further, Cannon traced these reactions to the

release of powerful neurotransmitters from a part of the adrenal gland, the medulla.

(Neurotransmitters are the body's chemicals that carry messages to and from the

nerves.) The adrenal medulla secretes two neurotransmitters, epinephrine (also

called adrenaline) and norepinephrine (noradrenaline), in the response to stress.

The release of these neurotransmitters leads to the physiologic effects seen in the

fight or flight response, for example, a rapid heart rate, and increased alertness.


Hans Selye, another early scientist who is known for his studies of stress, extended

Cannon's observations. He included the pituitary gland, a small gland at the base of

the brain, as part of the body's stress response system. He described how this gland

controls the secretion of hormones (for example, cortisol) that are important in the
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