




Stress Management and Prevention
Employees constantly encounter conflicts with bosses, changing responsibilities, financial pressures and many other situations that can lead to stress. Workplace stress can negatively affect a company due to decreased attendance, proficiency, and productivity. This course will help workers identify potential stressful situations, become aware of the effects stress can have on their health, relationships, and careers, as well as list ways to manage stress.
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Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Discuss the different types of stress
- List types of stressors
- List physical, mental, and emotional symptoms of stress
- Recall the impact of stress on work performance
- Explain how to manage stress
Specs
Course Level | Intermediate |
Languages | English, Spanish |
Compatibility | Audio, Video, MobileReady, Responsive |
Based on: | Industry Standards and Best Practices |
Key Questions
Is stress always a negative thing?
No, positive stress is what people experience when being extremely creative, physically active, or feeling excited.
What are the main types of stress employees experience at work?
Employee stress originates from the following categories: organizational, individual/personal, and job-centric.
What are organizational stressors?
Organizational stressors are discrimination, overly strict rules and regulations, ineffective communication, poor teamwork, unclear direction, too much or too little to do on the job, and lack of control over one’s job.
Can stress be physically harmful?
Yes, stress can take a toll on a person physically by causing muscle tension, headaches and migraines, insomnia, fatigue, frequent illness, stomach or digestive issues, over or under-eating and uncharacteristic clumsiness.
What are mental and emotional symptoms of stress?
The symptoms that affect you mentally and emotionally are anxiety, depression, apathy, trouble concentrating, social withdrawal, loss of sex drive, irritability and hostility, emotional outbursts, forgetfulness, and paranoia.
How can one manage their stress?
Taking charge of your stress is the first step in managing it. You can do this by identifying the primary stressors; keep a stress journal to help pinpoint causes and reactions, analyze coping strategies, examine situations and decide if they need to be avoided or altered, eliminate things that cause stress as much as possible, think positively, take time to relax, and exercise or consider the advantages of meditating.
Sample Video Transcript
Recently, the World Health Organization labelled stress as the health epidemic of the 21st century. WHO estimates the effects of stress cost American businesses up to $300 billion a year. Studies show that nearly half of all workers report moderate to severe stress while on the job. Sixty-six precent also say they have difficulty focusing on work responsibilities and tasks because of stress. These statistics indicate that feeling stressed at work is a common experience, and it is detrimental to all concerned, including coworkers and management. Recognizing the causes and impact of stress, as well as the ways it can be mitigated, is essential for any employee.
Additional Resources
- American Institute of Stress (AIS) – www.stress.org
- AIS Workplace Stress – http://www.stress.org/workplace-stress/
- HelpGuide.org – www.helpguide.org
- HelpGuide Stress at Work – http://www.helpguide.org/mental/work_stress_management.htm
- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) – www.cdc.gov/niosh/
- NIOSH Topics – http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/stress/
- American Psychological Association (APA) – www.apa.org
- APA Help Center – https://www.apa.org/helpcenter/work-stress.aspx
- Mayo Clinic – www.mayoclinic.com
- Mayo Clinic Stress Management – http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/coping-with-stress/SR00030
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