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About Stress and Anxiety
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About Stress and Anxiety
Stress and anxiety are part of life. There are many causes of stress and anxiety. These causes can come from aggravation due to family, work, and other natural pressures in normal everyday life. Everyone has stress and anxiety. If you feel financial stress, the best way of treating the stress is through hard work. Switch to another job, train at a new profession, work longer hours. If your stress is from family pressures, solve these family problems through counseling or cooperation with other family members. For other natural types of stress and anxiety which troubles you, consult with a qualified therapist to find a permanent solution. The program will not solve the problems of your life. Instead it will give you more time and more energy to find the permanent solutions for your stress and anxiety. When stress and anxiety become more intense, you should consult with a Doctor to receive medicine. This program is effective in conjunction with medicine. The program can also be used to prevent stress and anxiety while you are working out your solutions.
The following is a list of causes of stress levels according to their intensity:
- Death of spouse
- Divorce
- Marital separation
- Jail term
- Death of a close family member
- Personal injury or illness
- Marriage
- Fired at work
- Marital reconciliation
- Retirement
- Change in health of a family member
- Pregnancy
- Sex Difficulties
- Gain of a new family member
- Business adjustment
- Change in financial state
- Death of a close friend
- Changing jobs
- Marriage problems
- Mortgage payments
- Job pressures
- Changing residence
Stress conditions if untreated can also effect the body. The following is a list of conditions strongly linked to Psychological Stress:
- Angina
- Asthma
- Auto-immune diseases
- Cancer
- Cardiovascular disease
- Common cold
- Diabetes (Adult onset)
- Depression
- Headaches
- Hypertension
- Irritable bowel syndrome
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Ulcerative colitis
- Ulcers
About Stress Management
In the book The Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine it says, Stress management involves the use of techniques designed to reduce the amount of stress the body has to deal with, as well as to counteract the effect of stress. Exercise and relaxation techniques such as meditation, prayer, biofeedback and self-hypnosis are vital components of a stress management program. Relaxation techniques seek to counteract the results of stress by inducing the opposite reaction.
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