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STRESS
     Prepared by:
Maria Angela L. Diopol
STRESS
COMMON CAUSES OF
         STRESS

Bereavement         Lack of time
Family problems     Moving home
Financial matters   Relationships (including
Illness             divorce)

Job issues
A stimulus that causes stress

    STRESSOR
LIFESTYLE STRESSORS
                   Stressor   Yes   No


Getting stuck in traffic
Exhaust fumes/air pollution
Interruptions at work
The weather
Noise at work or at home
Waiting in queues
Overcrowding
Poor relationships
Time pressure
Financial difficulties
MIND STRESSORS
                     Stressor                  Yes   No

I always have to be pleasant no matter how I
feel
I have to be the best at whatever I do

I must do everything perfectly
I cannot do much about my life
I often feel I am not good enough
I will never be a success
Everyone is better than me
I am the only who can solve my problems.
BODY STRESSORS
                 Stressor        Yes   No


You are unfit
You have had a recent accident
You have an unbalanced diet
You sleep badly
You sleep badly
You smoke
You take drugs
You neglect your body
WORK STRESSORS
                    Stressor                Yes   No

You are overworked
You feel undervalued
There is too much office politics at your
place of work
The demands of work are affecting your
private life
You are unhappy with what you are paid

You have to manage people.,
You frequently take work home
You occasionally get into conflict with
colleagues.
THE BIOLOGY OF
    STRESS
SHELL SHOCK
COMBAT FATIGUE
IMAGE FROM THE
GREAT WAR TAKEN IN
   AN AUSTRALIAN
ADVANCED DRESSING
STATION NEAR YPRES
     IN 1917. THE
 WOUNDED SOLDIER
IN THE LOWER LEFT
OF THE PHOTO HAS A
 DAZED, THOUSAND-
   YARD STARE - A
FREQUENT SYMPTOM
 OF "SHELL-SHOCK".
SHELL SHOCK VICTIM
PTSD VIDEO
DEFINITION
ASD and PTSD are characterized by severe anxiety symptoms
and follow a threatening event that caused feelings of
fear, helplessness, or horror.
ACUTE STRESS DISORDER
         Anxiety lasts < 1 month (but > 2 days)
 POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER
         Anxiety lasts > 1 month
POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS
      DISORDER

Psychological disorder characterized by
episodes of anxiety, sleeplessness, and
nightmares resulting from some disturbing
past event.
PTSD

ACUTE

   less than three months

CHRONIC

   three months or more
RISK FACTORS/ ETIOLOGY

Traumatic events

Premorbid factors as substance abuse,
personality disorders, childhood trauma,
external locus of control, etc.
TRAUMATIC EVENTS

 War                            Kidnapping

 Natural disasters              Assault

 Car or plane crashes           Sexual or physical abuse

 Terrorist attacks              Childhood neglect

 Sudden death of a loved one    Or any shattering event that

 Rape                          leaves you stuck and feeling
                                helpless and hopeless
 The amygdala (Latin, corpus amygdaloideum) is an almond-
shape set of neurons located deep in the brain's medial temporal lobe.

 Shown to play a key role in the processing of emotions, the
amygdala forms part of the limbic system.

 Conditions such as anxiety, autism, depression, post-traumatic
stress disorder, and phobias are suspected of being linked to
abnormal functioning of the amygdala, owing to
damage, developmental problems, or neurotransmitter imbalance.
SYMPTOMS

Intrusive recollections

Avoidant/Numbing

Hyper-arousal
PRESENTING SYMPTOMS

Onset
        May occur at any age, more likely among the young
or elderly.
        About 50% of cases resolve within 3 months.
Course
        Symptoms usually begin immediately after
trauma, but can occur months or years later.
PTSD TREATMENT

Counselling
Group Psychotherapy with other survivors
Pharmacotherapy
     SSRIs
     Antidepressants
     Benzodiazepines
TRIVIA
 Working with trauma victims can lead to a counselor developing PTSD
symptoms.
 Although many people tend to associate PTSD with war-related
violence, it is actually this event which most often leads to a PTSD diagnosis.
 Jake was involved in a bad car accident three weeks ago in which his best
friend died at the scene. Ever since the accident, Jake has not been able to
sleep, thinks about the accident all the time and refuses to ride in a car. Jake
is most likely suffering from:
 A person with drug and alcohol issues is more likely to have PTSD than
the general population.
Jane was sexually assaulted two months ago and is still
experiencing PTSD symptoms. Which PTSD diagnosis is she
likely to have?

Hearing about a traumatic event cannot create PTSD
symptoms; a person must experience the traumatic event first-
hand in order to develop symptoms.

The most commonly co-occuring disorder along with PTSD
is…

PTSD is untreatable.
HOW STRESSED
  ARE YOU?
OVER 150
This is fairly representative of your situation over a
period of years, or even just months, then your stress
problem is quite severe. You are fast approaching
‘burnout’. If you do not do something to improve your
damaging lifestyle immediately, you could be on the way
to a nervous breakdown or paving the way for illness.
BETWEEN 110 AND 149
Your stress levels are too high. You may be going
through a crisis or major change in life. If so, do not worry
too much as your body is designed for handling short-term
stress and your score may simply represent such a period
in your life. Try to focus on the issues that are causing you
problems and try to deal with them one at a time.
BETWEEN 90 AND 109
 Your stress levels are moderate. You are not in the danger zone yet
but could be if you do not take care. If you scored five in any area, you
could be experiencing stress carried over from past events. Unresolved
issues and unfinished business, which may have happened years
before, can cause just as much stress as present issues. If this sounds
familiar, try to identify and address the problems. If you are unhappy
about tackling them down on your own, then you may benefit from
seeing a counselor.
BELOW 90

You show few signs of stress. This low
score could mean that you have struck the
right balance as you seem to be coping well
with whatever stressors you encounter.
Common Causes and Effects of Stress

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Common Causes and Effects of Stress

  • 1. STRESS Prepared by: Maria Angela L. Diopol
  • 3. COMMON CAUSES OF STRESS Bereavement Lack of time Family problems Moving home Financial matters Relationships (including Illness divorce) Job issues
  • 4.
  • 5. A stimulus that causes stress STRESSOR
  • 6. LIFESTYLE STRESSORS Stressor Yes No Getting stuck in traffic Exhaust fumes/air pollution Interruptions at work The weather Noise at work or at home Waiting in queues Overcrowding Poor relationships Time pressure Financial difficulties
  • 7. MIND STRESSORS Stressor Yes No I always have to be pleasant no matter how I feel I have to be the best at whatever I do I must do everything perfectly I cannot do much about my life I often feel I am not good enough I will never be a success Everyone is better than me I am the only who can solve my problems.
  • 8. BODY STRESSORS Stressor Yes No You are unfit You have had a recent accident You have an unbalanced diet You sleep badly You sleep badly You smoke You take drugs You neglect your body
  • 9. WORK STRESSORS Stressor Yes No You are overworked You feel undervalued There is too much office politics at your place of work The demands of work are affecting your private life You are unhappy with what you are paid You have to manage people., You frequently take work home You occasionally get into conflict with colleagues.
  • 10. THE BIOLOGY OF STRESS
  • 12. IMAGE FROM THE GREAT WAR TAKEN IN AN AUSTRALIAN ADVANCED DRESSING STATION NEAR YPRES IN 1917. THE WOUNDED SOLDIER IN THE LOWER LEFT OF THE PHOTO HAS A DAZED, THOUSAND- YARD STARE - A FREQUENT SYMPTOM OF "SHELL-SHOCK".
  • 14.
  • 16. DEFINITION ASD and PTSD are characterized by severe anxiety symptoms and follow a threatening event that caused feelings of fear, helplessness, or horror. ACUTE STRESS DISORDER Anxiety lasts < 1 month (but > 2 days)  POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER Anxiety lasts > 1 month
  • 17. POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER Psychological disorder characterized by episodes of anxiety, sleeplessness, and nightmares resulting from some disturbing past event.
  • 18. PTSD ACUTE less than three months CHRONIC three months or more
  • 19.
  • 20. RISK FACTORS/ ETIOLOGY Traumatic events Premorbid factors as substance abuse, personality disorders, childhood trauma, external locus of control, etc.
  • 21. TRAUMATIC EVENTS  War  Kidnapping  Natural disasters  Assault  Car or plane crashes  Sexual or physical abuse  Terrorist attacks  Childhood neglect  Sudden death of a loved one  Or any shattering event that  Rape leaves you stuck and feeling helpless and hopeless
  • 22.
  • 23.  The amygdala (Latin, corpus amygdaloideum) is an almond- shape set of neurons located deep in the brain's medial temporal lobe.  Shown to play a key role in the processing of emotions, the amygdala forms part of the limbic system.  Conditions such as anxiety, autism, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and phobias are suspected of being linked to abnormal functioning of the amygdala, owing to damage, developmental problems, or neurotransmitter imbalance.
  • 24.
  • 26. PRESENTING SYMPTOMS Onset May occur at any age, more likely among the young or elderly. About 50% of cases resolve within 3 months. Course Symptoms usually begin immediately after trauma, but can occur months or years later.
  • 27. PTSD TREATMENT Counselling Group Psychotherapy with other survivors Pharmacotherapy SSRIs Antidepressants Benzodiazepines
  • 28. TRIVIA  Working with trauma victims can lead to a counselor developing PTSD symptoms.  Although many people tend to associate PTSD with war-related violence, it is actually this event which most often leads to a PTSD diagnosis.  Jake was involved in a bad car accident three weeks ago in which his best friend died at the scene. Ever since the accident, Jake has not been able to sleep, thinks about the accident all the time and refuses to ride in a car. Jake is most likely suffering from:  A person with drug and alcohol issues is more likely to have PTSD than the general population.
  • 29. Jane was sexually assaulted two months ago and is still experiencing PTSD symptoms. Which PTSD diagnosis is she likely to have? Hearing about a traumatic event cannot create PTSD symptoms; a person must experience the traumatic event first- hand in order to develop symptoms. The most commonly co-occuring disorder along with PTSD is… PTSD is untreatable.
  • 30. HOW STRESSED ARE YOU?
  • 31. OVER 150 This is fairly representative of your situation over a period of years, or even just months, then your stress problem is quite severe. You are fast approaching ‘burnout’. If you do not do something to improve your damaging lifestyle immediately, you could be on the way to a nervous breakdown or paving the way for illness.
  • 32. BETWEEN 110 AND 149 Your stress levels are too high. You may be going through a crisis or major change in life. If so, do not worry too much as your body is designed for handling short-term stress and your score may simply represent such a period in your life. Try to focus on the issues that are causing you problems and try to deal with them one at a time.
  • 33. BETWEEN 90 AND 109  Your stress levels are moderate. You are not in the danger zone yet but could be if you do not take care. If you scored five in any area, you could be experiencing stress carried over from past events. Unresolved issues and unfinished business, which may have happened years before, can cause just as much stress as present issues. If this sounds familiar, try to identify and address the problems. If you are unhappy about tackling them down on your own, then you may benefit from seeing a counselor.
  • 34. BELOW 90 You show few signs of stress. This low score could mean that you have struck the right balance as you seem to be coping well with whatever stressors you encounter.