Thursday, October, 29, 2009
What Is The Ability Of Managing Stress Called?
October 03, 2008
Experts at the Mayo Clinic discuss resilience, or the ability to
adapt to life's misfortunes and setbacks. People who are more
resilient, researchers say, are more able to handle stress and
anxiety. The article includes a list of questions to find out how
resilient you are, and it details ways to boost your resilience and
your ability to control anxiety and handle stress.
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Expert & Community Posts
By Eileen Bailey
,
Health Expert
Stress can come from many different places and be short-lived or long-lasting. Based on the factors...
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By Amy Hendel
,
Health Expert
...meditate, take a walk and just shake it off." But when stress entrenches itself in your...
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By Dorian Martin
,
Health Expert
...But I could already diagnose my own situation - my stress level had rapidly risen and left me...
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By Christine Miller
,
Health Expert
...year, I wrote about research finding links between stress and depression and increased...
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By Kathi MacNaughton
,
Health Expert
...today outlining the facts about these connections. Stress & Anxiety First of all, there's...
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Health Guide
Anxiety is so linked to
stress that we tend to use the two interchangeably. This may work in ordinary conversation, but for our own understanding it is worth splitting hairs:Think of
stress as what...
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...mso-bidi-theme-font:minor-bidi;} Although anxiety does not necessarily impact a child’s academic
abilities, it can affect their ability to learn. Parents and teachers can work together to...
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...It is only in the case of extreme and protracted symptoms that the body's natural disease fighting
abilities seem to become compromised. Therefore, being anxious about today's treatment or...
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...provider to receive treatment for your worrying and improve your life. For more information:
Stress Information Symptoms of Anxiety Anxiety Support Groups
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The foods we eat can have an impact on the amount of
stress we feel and our physical health. Additionally, during times of
stress and anxiety, we can make poor choices, eat unhealthy foods, and...
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