Monday, October 31, 2011

About Stress Management: Face Down Your Stressors

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From Elizabeth Scott, M.S., your Guide to Stress Management
Most stress management techniques fall into two categories: emotion-focused coping, and solution-focused coping. Basically, these techniques either allow you to cut down on the things that cause you stress, or find ways of feeling better about the things you can't eliminate, so they don't cause you undue stress. This newsletter provides resources for both types of strategies, and explains more about how they work. Either way, you'll be feeling less stressed in the end. Enjoy your week, and feel free to stop by the Facebook Page in the meantime! -Elizabeth

How To Cope With Stress Simply And Effectively
Are you managing your stress in the most effective way? Read about four different categories of stress relievers, learn about the benefits of each, and find stress relief strategies that fit your specific needs.

Solution-Focused Coping: Benefits and Strategies
What specific benefits does solution-focused coping bring, and why would we not use these strategies to relieve all the stress we encounter? Learn more about solution-focused coping, and find strategies you can use right now.

Cope With Stress and Become More Resilient
Some of life's stressors are simply unavoidable, but certain strategies can help you to deal with the stress they cause. Try these resilience-promoting strategies to help minimize the stress you experience in your daily life.
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In case you missed the announcement in the previous newsletter, we have new Facebook and Twitter pages for About.com Stress Management. Learn about how these pages can help you to relieve stress on a regular basis!
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