Synopses & Reviews
This book aims to give readers a full understanding of the how and why of the human stress response. While once a vital ancient survival tool, our biological stress response may now be in overdrive when confronted by the modern world around us. Research has repeatedly shown that stress can cause physical illness if undetected and unmanaged.
And is not always your stress that gets in the way of your success and happiness. Usually it is someone else's stress that gets in the way of your success and happiness. What can you do to help someone else with their stress so you can both be more successful?
Dr. Shrand addresses the deeper biological and survival reasons we experience stress, exploring ways to relieve your own stress but at the same time breaking new ground when he demonstrates how helping someone else with their stress actually helps you to be more successful -- because you are seen as benefactor, a person of value.
The underlying biological roots of stress have to do with survival -- we feel stress when we worry we are inadequate to the task ahead of us. If we feel inadequate can we still retain our value to the group on which we depend, or will be cast out to fend for ourselves in a world of predators. Managing your stress in the modern-day world has to include managing the stress of those around you, and this book will show you how! This book provides readers with psychological and physical strategies necessary to keep stress from undermining their health, their joy, and the happiness of those around them. These simple and practical strategies help relieve our stress, and the stress of those around us.
Synopsis
What is stress—and how do I manage it?
How does stress affect my overall health?
What can I do to reduce stress levels at work?
Am I at risk for stress-related health problems?
What are my treatment options?
This self-care guide from the experts at Harvard Medical School can help you reduce stress levels, lower health risks—and live a calmer, happier life…
MANAGE YOUR STRESS
Includes:
A COMPLETE STRESS MANAGEMENT PLAN—simple strategies for lowering stress through your sleep habits, diet, time schedule, and positive mental exercises.
THE LATEST RESEARCH—what doctors and psychologists have learned about stress: what causes it, how it affects you, and why you should keep it under control.
STRESS-RELATED HEALTH CARE—how to lower risks to your heart and cardiovascular system, stomach and digestion, immune system, brain and general health.
DAY-TO-DAY STRESS BUSTERS—for reducing stress levels in your work, home, and school environment, plus a wide range of other stressful situations.
PROFESSIONAL TREATMENTS—when and where to seek medical assistance, psychodynamic therapy, or medication to handle your stress…and live a better life!
Synopsis
What is stress—and how do I manage it?
How does stress affect my overall health?
What can I do to reduce stress levels at work?
Am I at risk for stress-related health problems?
What are my treatment options?
This self-care guide from the experts at Harvard Medical School can help you reduce stress levels, lower health risks—and live a calmer, happier life…
MANAGE YOUR STRESS
Includes:
A COMPLETE STRESS MANAGEMENT PLAN—simple strategies for lowering stress through your sleep habits, diet, time schedule, and positive mental exercises.
THE LATEST RESEARCH—what doctors and psychologists have learned about stress: what causes it, how it affects you, and why you should keep it under control.
STRESS-RELATED HEALTH CARE—how to lower risks to your heart and cardiovascular system, stomach and digestion, immune system, brain and general health.
DAY-TO-DAY STRESS BUSTERS—for reducing stress levels in your work, home, and school environment, plus a wide range of other stressful situations.
PROFESSIONAL TREATMENTS—when and where to seek medical assistance, psychodynamic therapy, or medication to handle your stress…and live a better life!
Synopsis
A guide to understanding the human stress response and how to manage and relieve stress.
About the Author
Dr. Joseph Shrand is an Instructor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, and the Medical Director of CASTLE (Clean and Sober Teens Living Empowered), a brand new intervention unit for at-risk teens
which is part of the highly respected High Point Treatment Center in Brockton, MA. Dr. Shrand is triple Board certified in adult psychiatry, child and adolescent psychiatry, and a diplomate of the American Board of Addiction Medicine.
Currently he also teaches psychiatry residents-in-training as a member of the Brockton VA staff, and has been an Assistant Child Psychiatrist on the medical staff of Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Shrand has served as Medical Director of the Child and Adolescent outpatient program at McLean Hospital, has run several inpatient psychiatric units, and was until recently the Medical Director of the Adult
Inpatient Psychiatric Unit for High Point Treatment Centers in Plymouth. He is also the Medical Director of Road to Responsibility, a community based program that tends to adults with significant
developmental disability and serves on various Boards involved in national mental health issues as well as global fair-trade concerns.He helped to design the Independence Academy, the first sober high school on the South Shore of Massachusetts, and currently sits on the Steering Committee.