Brainsmart website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/brainsmart/ Stress is all too natural. But here are some tips for keeping it under control.
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Stress is ubiquitous and on the rise. How we learn to manage it can have profound effects on our health and well being. This ser…
And how long does all that take? Way too long!
A quick look on stress and some tips on managing it …
Managing Stress – Brainsmart – BBC
Did i lock the front door..epic :)
Are you too stressed out before your next job interview? Here you can find
brilliant short animation how to fight with it!
Managing Stress – Brainsmart – BBC
This is such a great video – and so relevant to so many situations, I just
wanted to share this with everyone!
Hey I just wanted to ask, I have a project about Ways to relive stress. I
want to do a voice over on this video but its not working ? And its due in
TWO days ?
The BBC has created a fun 2 minute video on how to manage stress in the
21st century.
*Managing stress*
If your musculoskeletal pain is linked to stressful situations you can add
this to your management plan 🙂 Quick and easy info, sometimes small
changes can lead to successful and lasting results.
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Breathe!!!
Lesson: Bubble wrap is fun and advantageous! So, tell us: How do manage
your stress after a long day at work?
Good little video to end the week with. Hope you have managed to have some
stress free patches during the week. Happy Friday. Managing Stress –
Brainsmart – BBC
A short (2+min) humorous BBC video that captures all the salient ways to
help manage your stress. Managing Stress – Brainsmart – BBC
I have a lot of exercise everyday,outside with my friends as we tell funny
jokes,and I am the stressed person I know..
im using today with my groups with elementary kids. thanks
Hello SYEP people
heres my stress: OMG OMG DO I HAVE MY HOMEWORK?? AHHH WHERES MY WORD STUDY
OMG OMG OMG IS MY MUSIC LESSON AT 9:20 OR 10:10??? AHHHHH WASNT I SUPPOST
TO BRING THAT BOOK TO SCHOOL? AHHH DID I HAVE A TEST TO GET SIGNED im go
through this every day
“stress is stressful” well yes. And as for “deep” breathing – it depends –
breathing fast with the upper chest will not help. Otherwise some good tips
and funny cartoons 🙂
This was quite helpful. Have a physics exam this afternoon and REALLY
stressed about it!
Thanks for the tip.But,are stress balls any help?
A great presentation on CBT or in this case CBS, cognitive behavioral
strategies.
I use a slightly different style in getting people to identify and change
irrational and unhelpful patterns in thinking.
A+ (B) = C . Activating events plus Behavioral Response equals Natural and
logical Consequences, with Behavioral Response (B) being the product of
beliefs, thoughts and feelings.
#Tucson #counseling #CBT #albertellis #depression #stress
#anxiety
A great presentation on CBT or in this case CBS, cognitive behavioral
strategies.
I use a slightly different style in getting people to identify and change
irrational and unhelpful patterns in thinking.
A+ (B) = C . Activating events plus Behavioral Response equals Natural and
logical Consequences, with Behavioral Response (B) being the product of
beliefs, thoughts and feelings.
#CBT #stressmanagement #copingwithdepression
A great presentation on CBT or in this case CBS, cognitive behavioral
strategies.
I use a slightly different style in getting people to identify and change
irrational and unhelpful patterns in thinking.
A+ (B) = C . Activating events plus Behavioral Response equals Natural and
logical Consequences, with Behavioral Response (B) being the product of
beliefs, thoughts and feelings.
#CBT #stressmanagement #copingwithdepression
wonderful lecture, thank you so much for providing this for free to
everyone in the world! thank you!
I don’t really have time to read a argument that may or may not be
interesting.
Of course, you’ve got a lot of onerous duty ahead of you.
People who preach CBT have a panacea complex. When you have a hammer,
everything looks like a nail, when you’re looking for a proscribed set of
thought patterns, that’s all you see. Sometimes the situation is more
complicated than that.
Yes, REBT is very good at causing stress. Although, to be completely fair,
I hear it can have the opposite effect on people who are highly suggestible
or fantasy-prone. I think there’s a few studies to that effect. It’s sad to
me that a professional therapy exists that encourages double-think and
exploits susceptible people to advance it’s dogma. Scientologists and even
Raelians are much better at this. Maybe you should be talking to them? Let
me know if this response is more on your level.
Nothing, it’s too bad that REBT in practice doesn’t advocate assessing a
situation rationally, on paper, with a cost-benefit analysis of different
options. It’s a very good idea. What’s wrong is using the plot from 1984 as
a therapeutic strategy. That’s the problem with REBT and CBT. It’s not
about rationality, it’s about instrumental rationality or “rational
irrationality” it’s not about epistemic rationality. Big Brother was
instrumentally rational, that doesn’t make it right or therapeutic.
damn skippy.
It is shaming, as is labeling just about everything I’ve said so far as
either “odd” or “distorted” especially without providing any evidence to
that effect. If you don’t realize that, and you’re likely just to go on
making more declarative statements like “REBT is a framework for assessing
life situations rationally” without any (or very little) experience as to
how it’s used in practice then, you’re right, this is a waste of out time.
watch?v=iloTS0wU9qM
Great talk, thanks for sharing.
Whoah, what is your problem? You seem kind of crazy, with your own agenda
here. You’re very angry and nothing you have said so far, makes any sense
at all.
CB Therapists inflict much stress upon people by insisting that anything
that may be a perfect lens for realty is distorted, because, of course,
they have a couple social science degrees and their cookie-cutter approach
to mental health can’t be wrong. If you’re the kind of person that can
resolve conflicts between instrumental rationality and systemic rationality
by some how making yourself believe in the instrumental answer, we’re not
the same species.
Shaming me, rather than even making an attempt, is basically a
self-fulfilling prophecy. I’m pretty sure a few things are true about you
(1) you’ve spent comparatively little, if any, time in a CB therapist’s
office (and probably not more than one), (2) you otherwise think of
yourself of a rational person and feel aligned to CBT/REBT because of that,
(3) you’re fairly liberal, educated and don’t have a history of “serious
mental illness” (4) you don’t know, or completely reject, Thomas Szasz.
One advice: before you quit a job, make sure you find a better one,
otherwise you might end up in serious financial stress.
40:00 ROFL 😀
As we age we face a double whammy so to speak. Glutathione levels begin to
drop each year after we are about 20 years old. Causing oxidative stress
levels to run rampant, so we lose our bodies master antioxidant as we need
it most. This makes it extremely important to supplement levels of Acetyl
Glutathione and NAC in order to maintain health as we age.
Wow that’s a long argument you had.
I recommend Online Mindfulness Therapy for managing stress and anxiety.
Wow, this was really great. Very insightful, very highly recommended!
Why don’t we just not discuss anything ever again and then we can never
disagree about anything? You can accuse me of making straw man arguments,
but I haven’t misrepresented your views or experience, I’d just invited you
to discuss them and you’ve ignored me. I have, however, been speaking from
my experience and research, that you conveniently say is irrelevant, odd,
distorted, etc. Sorry, sometimes you need to use concepts outside of a
video, even if it’s a very long one, to criticize it.