Stress, Pressure & Overwhelm

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Stress, Pressure & Overwhelm

Photo by Djim Loic on Unsplash

The word stress was once more commonly used to describe pressure on objects and materials to understand what loads things could take before breaking. I think that is very much how we use the word to describe ourselves today; under pressure from something external.gative impact on our ability to get by socially.

Some people truly strive on stress and find that they achieve much better results under pressure, but usually only up to a point. We all have our own Window of Tolerance which is where we can successfully function. Too much arousal such as trauma can push us above our WoT into hyperarousal, a state of increased psychological and physiological tension marked by such effects as reduced pain tolerance, anxietyexaggerated startle responses, insomnia, fatigue. Too little arousal and we can go below our WoT into hypoarousal; less alert, reduced emotional and cognitive capacity, and less motor control.

Counselling - Stress Window of Tolerance

Although stress is not an illness it can be a factor in a great number of physical illnesses and can have a large impact on our mental well-being and affect our sleeping and eating patterns and many sufferers experience anxiety, panic attacks and sometimes depression.

Although we usually think of stress as being caused by an external pressure a great deal of pressure can seem to come from outside when it actually comes from within “I must meet my sales target or I won’t get that bonus!” or “I have to get this absolutely perfect otherwise no-one will like it”.

How can counselling help?

Stress can often be difficult to talk about with family, friends and peers. Sometimes it can be those very people who don’t understand or who are the source of stress in the first place. Counselling can provide a safe place for you to talk without judgement and to understand how you can best look after yourself.

Counselling can help with stress by understanding why we often put ourselves under unnecessary pressure and also by looking at the methods we have learned through life for coping with external pressures.

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Unconditional love is something we all crave and we have all craved since we were babies and guess what, we do actually deserve it

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And … How are you?

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Advice from yourself - counselling

Can you take advice from yourself?

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Are you the River or the Dam?

Counselling can help you find and uncover and understand your dams and help you to re-identify with yourself while you decide if you wish to remove them. Is it time to talk?

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Defences – Are they as good as they seem?

Counselling is a place you can explore the defences you have spent many years developing and honing. They were your friend once, without a doubt. Are they still helping you now?

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Exam Time

Exam pressures can be huge for anyone, but especially children. It can also be a very difficult time for supporting parents and guardians. Counselling can help with ways to remain calm. It can help relieve some of the pressures by exploring – among other things – the impact of not achieving top marks. And it can help by exploring goals and where the pressure to perform is coming from.

Empathy - counselling

Empathy: Step into my world.

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