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Stress Management -
"The Mental Challenge"
Special! $59.00 when registering 2 or more! Special!
Length: 1/2 Day  
Time: TBA  
Place: TBA  
Date: TBA  
Cost: $79.00 per person  
Audience: General

      

Benefits:

This course uses the Coping & Stress Profile® to focus on coping resources as the most effective and consistent response to stressors identified in four life areas – work, personal, family, couple. Traditional stress management focuses primarily on using personal coping resources such as exercise, nutrition, and building self-esteem to deal with stress – and all are very important.  Take your stress management abilities in these challenging times to the next level by attending this course.

Objectives:

  • Define stress and recognize common stress factors at work (in general and in your specific work environment)
  • Understand the physical reaction to fear (the fight or flight system)
  • Recognize physical, emotional, and mental reactions to unmanaged stress
  • Eliminate common misconceptions about stress
  • Use the Coping & Stress Profile® (Personal) to:
    • Identify your current level of stress and typical manner of handling it
    • Reveal your preferences for being alone vs. being with others (closeness)
    • Reveal how well they deal with change (flexibility)
  • Use the personal Coping & Stress Profile® (At Work) to:
    • Identify your current work stressors and level of work satisfaction
    • Reveal your preferences for resolving stressful situations (problem solving)
    • Reveal how well they communicate with others at work
  • After this workshop, use the Coping & Stress Profile® (Couples & Family) to:
    • Compare how they use the 4 coping mechanisms (problem solving, communication, flexibility, and closeness) differently at work and in your personal life
    • Adapt successful coping mechanisms used at home to work and vice versa.
    • Develop new coping resources and stress-management skills
  • Learn immediate short-term coping mechanisms, i.e. effective ways to handle daily stress
  • Identify long-term coping mechanisms, i.e. effective, behavior modification and skills to handle daily stress
  • Identify skills that require additional training in these areas:
    • Problem solving
    • Interpersonal communication (understanding how they communicate & adapting to communicate more effectively with others who don’t think or communicate as they do)
    • Building collaboration and cohesion at work
    • Change Management (leading and adapting to change, increasing personal flexibility)
    • Time Management, project-planning skills (including setting goals, priorities, work plans, etc.)

 

 

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