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Stress Reduction - Which Techniques Can be Used to Reduce Stress

Author: Dr John Anne Author Ranking Gold Featured Author | Posted: 06-11-2007 | Comments: 0 | Views: 15 | Rating:  (57) Article Popularity - Blue (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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Stress is a psychological experience that affects body and mind profoundly. It is true that a certain amount of stress does the wonder; however, acute or prolonged stress offers negative effect altogether. In the later case, we need to undergo through appropriate measures offering different stress reduction techniques. Otherwise, it may lead to serious complications such as suicide, violence, heart attack, stroke and even cancer in some of the cases.

Stress reduction refers to a process in which different techniques are executed to counteract with various stressful conditions and to offer a sense of serenity and relaxation in return. This article explores different stress reduction techniques.

Impact of stress

The experience of stress is somehow individualized to some extent. That means the tolerance level for experiencing stress is different for every one. However, chronic stress may lead to unpleasant condition even for strongest individuals. Prolonged stress can cause a permanent biochemical imbalance in the health system. This eventually leads to weaken immune system and hence to increase vulnerability for serious health condition, which may be proven fatal in due course of time. Stress is known to develop various health complications such as asthma, cardiac complication, high blood pressure, allergy, fatigue, depression, insomnia, anxiety, irregular bladder, headaches, body pain, and many more.

Dealing with Stress

In practice, there are essentially two ways to deal with stress. One is to eliminate stressors from the environment or at least minimize the stressors. The other one is increase the resistance power dealing with stress. Truly there are a great range of useful strategies to acquire these two attributes, but the key aspect of all variations comes to a single point, that is, relaxation.

There is no single stress reduction technique; rather it needs to be implemented in combination with change in lifestyle, diet, exercise and relaxation. These factors complement a better management of stress in terms of reduction or elimination to some extent. Relaxation technique sounds pretty simple and the central theme of most of the stress reduction methods, however it is not so simple to acquire it without the expert guidance.

The modern life demands experiencing stressful stimuli almost each moment, it is seen that relaxation technique has increasingly become the expert solution against stress.

Therapeutic Measures

There are various relaxation therapies that help individuals to achieve a deep beneficial relaxation experience. In particular, the therapeutic measures involve a combination of mind-body therapies, body movement, herbal diets and plentiful water. Most of the therapeutic measures can be practiced solely as a part of self care system, however, in few cases, continuous assistance of experts is mandatory.

Therapeutic measures focusing on the mind-body connection assumes that emotions may play a significant role in physical system. These measures in particular help individuals to get a hold on daily stressors and to cope with them rather than trying to eliminate them from environmental stimuli. Individual counseling and meditation are two crucial factors of such therapies. These techniques are truly beneficial for lowering blood pressure and gastric problems.

Different therapeutic measures are implemented in stress reduction program. These may include dance therapy, music therapy, massage therapy, art therapy and many others. The primary aim of these techniques is to enhance body-mind system in holistic fashion. Body work typically includes body touch mechanism involving manipulation, realignment and posture correction. This therapy is effective in deep tissue manipulation.

Herbal therapies are found to be beneficial for stress management in terms of providing a special emphasis for inner balance. It stresses on the significance of natural substances in relation to the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual connectedness. Apart from that, there are other useful techniques that are effective in managing stress.

These are acupuncture, Alexander technique, aromatherapy, autogenic training therapy, behavioral therapy, reflexology, naturopathy, Rolfing, kinesiology, Tai Chi Chuan, sound therapy, Reiki, autosuggestion therapy, Ayurveda, Bach Flower therapy, bioenergetics, biofeedback, flotation therapy, Feldenkrais method, Shiatsu and many others.

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