| Stress Reduction

How can therapy help me reduce
the stress in my life? Many would agree that what
passes for a “normal pace” in contemporary North
American life, actually requires most individuals –college
students, parents, employees, and, increasingly adolescents
and children – to keep moving through life with mind-boggling
speed. It is no wonder that so many people suffer from the
debilitating physical and emotional consequences of the seemingly
endless demands of daily living. This pace eventually takes
its toll on the very relationships that we are working so
hard to maintain.
Therapy may help highly stressed individuals
by normalizing that this sense of overwhelm is common and
by offering the reassurance that there are effective tools
and strategies available to bring relief. For example, therapy
can help individuals learn simple and portable techniques
for reducing stress when it is happening (when you are late
and sitting in traffic, when your teenager is ‘acting
out’ - again, or when you are having an argument with
your partner). It can also help you to learn more general
stress reduction maintenance strategies for keeping stress
at bay throughout your life – so that you are cooler
and calmer well before blood-pressure-raising events even
arise.
To read more about Stress-Reduction
please see the links below:
Coping
with Stress
Help
for feeling “burned out”
About
Anxiety
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