Stress Fact Sheet
What is stress?
- Stress is an emotional/bodily reaction to physical, psychological or emotional demands.
- Stress is a fact of life.
- Managed stress can become useful and healthy (viewing events as challenges).
- Unmanaged stress can become distressful and unhealthy (viewing events as threats).
What are some of the causes of stress?
- Expectations we place on ourselves
- Expectations of others
- Our physical environment-noise, movement, weather, season changes
- Our internal environment-academic pressure, frustration, not enough time, decisions, social life
What are some symptoms of unmanaged stress?
- Increased heart rate and blood pressure; feeling tense, irritable, fatigued, or depressed
- Lack of interest and ability to concentrate, apathy
- Avoidance behaviors: abuse of drugs, alcohol, tobacco
What are some ways to manage stress effectively?
- Add balance to life; don't overdo studies or play.
- Know and accept what kind of person you are: strengths and weaknesses.
- Get a thorough physical exam.
- Take "time outs," especially during study.
- Exercise regularly.
- Watch your breathing.
- Walk loosely and walk more.
- Learn and practice relaxation skills.
- Study each subject regularly for moderate periods of time.
- Discuss problems with friends, family, dean or counselor.