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|a Chapter 1: Stress
Chapter 1 Learning Objectives
What is Stress?
Good Stress?
The Prevalence of Stress
Early Contributions To The Study of Stress
Selye and the General Adaptation Syndrome
The Physiological Basis Of Stress
Glossary
Chapter 1 Review Questions
Chapter 1 References
Chapter 2: Managing Stress
Chapter 2 Learning Objectives
The Body's Reaction to Stress
The Health Belief Model
Social Cognitive Theory
Acute Stress Disorder
Chronic Stress
Expectations and Stress
Chapter 2 References
Chapter 3: Relaxation
Chapter 3 Learning Objectives
What is Relaxation?
What is the Relaxation Response?
Sleep
Finding the Right Relaxation Technique for You
Starting a Regular Relaxation Practice
Deep Breathing
Progressive Muscle Relaxation
Body Scan Meditation
Rhythmic Movement and Mindful Exercise
Visualization
Yoga and Tai Chi
Self-Massage
A Five-Minute Self-Massage to Relieve Stress
Yogic Breathing or Pranayama
Yoga
Transcendental Mediation
Biofeedback
Progressive Muscle Relaxation
Autogenic Training
Visual Imagery
Self Hypnosis
Humor, Stress, and Relaxation
Mindfulness meditation
Finding the Right Relaxation Technique for You (Part 2)
Chapter 3 References
Chapter 4: Communication
Chapter 4 Learning Objectives
Defining Communication
The Process of Communication
Eight Essential Components of Communication
Two Models of Communication
Communication and Emotional Intelligence (EI)
Behavioral Patterns and Communication Styles
Chapter 4 References
Chapter 5: Managing Anger
Chapter 5 Objectives
Defining Anger
Methods of Anger Management
Can Anger Cause Stress and Health Issues?
Resolving Conflict and Dealing with Others Anger
Chapter 5 References
Chapter 6: Anxiety
Chapter 6 Learning Objectives
Defining Anxiety
Symptoms of Anxiety
Panic Disorders
Other Types of Anxiety Disorders
Depression
Coping with Anxiety and Depression
Chapter 6 References
Chapter 7: Healthy Eating
Chapter 7: Healthy Eating
Chapter 7 Learning Objectives
The Importance of Healthy Eating
Top 10 Things to Know About the 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans
Dietary Guidelines
Five Food Groups
Fats, Vitamin, Minerals, and Water
My Plate
How Food Choices Affect Stress
Chapter 7 References
Chapter 8: Physical Activity and Exercise
Chapter 8 Learning Objectives
The Benefits of Physical Activity
Aerobic Activity
Muscle-Strengthening Activity
The Impact of Physical Activity on Stress
Chapter 8 References
Chapter 9: Efficient Time Management
Chapter 9 Learning Objectives
The Pareto Principle
Organizing Your Time
ABCD Task Evaluation Matrix
Financial Goals and Realities
Making Money
Chapter 9 References
Chapter 10: Implementing a Stress Reduction Plan
Chapter 10 Learning Objectives
Why Planning is Important
Stages of Changing Unhealthy Behaviors
Goal Setting
A Lifetime of Stress Management
Chapter 10 References |
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