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7/25/2015 49th Annual Meeting Disclosure  Technician Track: Stress Management Khusbu Patel, Pharm.D. Assistant Director of Pharmacy Cleveland Clinic Florida I do not have a vested interest in or affiliation with any corporate organization offering financial support or grant monies for this continuing education activity, or any affiliation with an organization whose philosophy could potentially bias my presentation OWNING CHANGE: Taking Charge of Your Profession Objectives      Define stress and stressors Understand the Stress Response Identify symptoms of stress Identify disease that can be caused by stress Learn management strategies for stress What is Stress?  Coined by Hans Selye in 19361:  “Non-Specific response of the body to demand for change”  Conducted experiments with lab rats exposing them to physical and emotional stimuli  Blaring  Rats lights, deafening noise, perpetual frustration exhibited pathological changes  Stomach ulcerations, enlarged adrenal glands, development of disease similar to humans Other Definitions of Stress  Most common1:  “Physical, What are Stressors?  mental, or emotional strain or tensions”   Another popular definition1:  “a condition or feeling experienced when a person perceives that demands exceed the personal and social resources the individual is able to mobilize”  Defined as “anything that causes a release of stress hormones”1 2 Types:  Physiological: illness, temperature changes, pain, social interactions, major life events, etc.  Psychological: lack of sleep, overloaded schedule, pessimistic outlook, unrealistic expectations, etc. How do you define stress??? 1 7/25/2015 Types of Stress1  Acute Stress  Abrupt  Car  events that last a short period of time accident, cramming for an exam, flight delay, etc. Chronic Stress  Daily living  Bills,  Where do you want to be? Job, Family, etc. Eustress  Stress in daily life with positive connotations  Getting married, having a baby, promotion, etc. http://www.stress.org/daily-life/ General Stress Syndrome1  Stage 1: Alarm Stage  Body prepares to defend itself  Hormones and chemicals excreted  Increase in blood pressure, respiratory rate, heart rate https://psychlopedia.wikispaces.com/Fight-or-Flight+Response General Stress Syndrome1  General Stress Syndrome1  Stage 2: Resistance  Body begins to adapt to the stress  Depends on body’s stored energy and the intensity of the stressor  Heart rate, respiratory rate, hormones, etc. still remain at high levels and then begin to drop once body adapts http://www.videtteonline.com/index.php/2014/02/04/non-traditionally-yours-rubberband/ General Stress Syndrome1 Stage 3: Exhaustion  Body becomes exhausted if stressors continue exhaustion  Adrenal  Progressive http://faithandfitness.net/node/2836 mental and physical stress http://www.integrativepro.com/Resources/Integrative-Blog/2014/General-Adaptation-Syndrome-Stages 2 7/25/2015 Symptoms of Stress: Body2         Headaches Muscle tension Chest pain Fatigue Sleep disturbances Upset stomach Sweating N/V http://www.bodystressreleasesa.co.za/CaseStudies.aspx Symptoms of Stress: Behaviour2        Symptoms of Stress: Mood2       Anxiety Restlessness Lack of motivation Depression Anger Irritability http://orlandograce.org/2011/04/the-power-of-moods-to-shape-the-mood/ Physiology of the Stress Response Overeating Under eating Angry Outburst Drug/Alcohol abuse Social withdrawal Obsessive/Compulsive Apathy http://www.stress.org/daily-life/ Diseases caused by stress4  Muscle  Leads tension Diseases caused by stress4  to chronic and painful musculoskeletal disorders  Respiratory  Release of stress hormones glands produce cortisol and epinephrine  Liver produces more glucose  Adrenal system  Potentially lead to hyperventilation  Trigger asthma attacks  Cardiovascular  Increase in heart rate and contraction of the heart muscle  Causes elevation in blood pressure  Hypertension, heart attacks, strokes, etc. Endocrine  Potentially  leading to uncontrolled diabetes Gastrointestinal  Esophagus: eating more leads to heartburn or reflux vomiting or ulcers  Bowel: diarrhea or constipation  Stomach: 3 7/25/2015 Diseases caused by stress4  Nervous system Diseases caused by stress4   Chronic stress leads to wear and tear on the body  Physical reactions  Drain energy   Absent or irregular menstrual cycles PMS symptoms  Physical symptoms of menopause can be heightened due to increased levels of stress  Sexual dysfunction  Worsening Male reproductive system  Affects:  Testosterone production production  Sexual dysfunction Female reproductive system  Stress impacts the whole body in a negative way  Sperm Statistics: 20141   Research conducted by American Psychological Association and the American Institute of Stress Top causes of stress in the U.S. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Job pressure Money Health Relationships Poor nutrition Media overload Sleep deprivation Managing Stress4       Learn to identify stressors Develop healthy responses Establish boundaries Take time to recharge Learn how to relax Get some support Statistics: 20141      77% of people regularly experience physical symptoms caused by stress 73% of people regularly experience psychological symptoms caused by stress 33% of people feel they have extreme stress 48% of people think their stress has increased over the years 76% of people cited money and work as leading cause of stress Managing Stress  Identifying stressors4  Keep a journal and track which situations create the most stress  Record how you felt, people who were involved, etc. awareness3 the situation and allows for you to develop a plan to minimize the stressors3  Potentially interrupt behavior patterns3  Promotes  Analyze http://www.thinkgeek.com/product/e81f/ 4 7/25/2015 Managing Stress  Develop healthy responses4 Managing Stress   Turn to positive choices when feeling stressed overeating and alcohol consumption  Instead turn to physical activity Establish boundaries4  Pressure of being available 24/7 due to cell phones and emails  Take time to disconnect  Turn off phone and avoid emails past a certain time of day  Take time out of the day for yourself  Avoid  Exercise  Yoga  Hobbies  Sewing  Coloring  Painting http://www.pitt.edu/~nyj1/hobbies.html Managing Stress  Take time to re-charge4 http://www.christianassemblywc.com/#!Dont-Wreck-Disconnect-Pastor-Marvin-Tennant/c1gpm/65051502-EC8F-4BB8-98E81FAA05E6A8B2 Managing Stress   Vacation  Techniques  Focus  Learn that can help melt sway stress deep breathing exercises  Meditation  Mindfulness in things you do on things you enjoy to do  Quality sleep  Regular massages http://www.whenworkworks.org/blog/unlimited-vacation-days-despite-issues-a-bold-move Managing Stress  Learn how to relax4 Get some support4  Accept help from trusted friends or family  Can improve ability to mange stress  Talk to a psychologist to help change unhealthy behavior related to stress http://littlepearlpublishing.com/deep-breathing-exercises-the-answer-to-anxiety-stress-and-depression/ References 1. 2. 3. 4. AIS. (2015). What is stress? Retrieved June 30, 2015 from <http://www.stress.org/what-is-stress/> Mayo Clinic. (2015). Stress Symptoms. Retrieved July 1, 2015 from <http://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/stress-management/indepth/stress-symptoms/art-20050987> Michie, S. (2002). Causes and management of stress at work. Occup Environ Med: 59; 67-72. American Psychological Association (APA). (2015). Coping with stress at work. Retrieved June 30, 2015 from <http://www.apa.org/helpcenter/work-stress.aspx> http://www.innerfireouterlight.com/2013/02/22/5-ways-to-recharge-your-creativity/ 5 7/25/2015 Questions?? “Every stress leaves an indelible scar, and the organism pays for its survival after a stressful situation by becoming a little older.” - Hans Selye, MD, PhD http://www.vishwaamara.com/special-days/special-days-for-meditation-february-2012/ 6