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By Joe Steven | Published  03/6/2008 | Wellness | Unrated
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The Truth About Stress Relief
Stress relief is the process by which various techniques are used to help person combat situations which are highly stressful. In this case, stress refers to the physiological response that a person will give to any outside source which triggers the "fight or flight" response. Hans Selye and Walter Cannon are often given credit for conducting some of the first studies on stress. They spent a great deal of time studying various animals, and they studied the responses that the animals gave to various external stimuli, and this includes cold, heat, or surgical procedures. The purpose of doing this was to eventually figure out the factor of stress within humans.

A number of studies over the years have shown that stress is caused by various stressors that can be measured. While a moderate amount of stress is good for humans, too much stress can lead to a variety of health problems, some of which are very serious. There are a large number of ways in which a person can get stress relief. Many of these involve things such as exercising, techniques that bring relaxation, and even meditation. Time management is closely related to stress management, and over the years, a number of techniques have been used to help people cope with stress.

One interesting thing that I should mention is that stress can be measured. One of the scales that is used to do this is the Holmes and Rahe Stress Scale. Stress can be measured based on the amount of blood pressure that is measured, and the skin temperature can also be used to measure the amount of stress that a person is under. Stress has become a prominent issue in the fast paced world that we live in today. While people, particularly in industrialized nations, enjoy a higher standard of living, they are also under much more stress as compared to their ancestors.

Pressure to perform well on the job or in school can also lead to large amounts of stress. While many expects believe that external factors play a significant role in the level of stress a person experiences, the way that the person perceives the external stimuli has also been found to be of great importance. If a person still seems to be under stress have trying a variety of therapies, this may be a sign that they are suffering perhaps from depression.Stess can be relieved or eliminated if you know how. Everyone can learn how to deal with stress effectively.
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