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Developing an Individualized Stress Management ProgramWhere to Go for Help When you are trying to develop a stress management program, you can begin by asking the experts. Physicians, counselors, and life coaches can give you good ideas for your stress management program. The most helpful "expert" for developing an individualized stress management program might be a naturopath, since this is their field of expertise. They evaluate you as an entire individual and help you come up with a plan to become healthier...and that includes a stress management program. There are a lot of places that you can get general information for your stress management program. Magazines, books, videos, and the Internet all have tons of information that you can access. Another really good place to look for guidance for your stress management program is within yourself. Evaluate what has worked for you in the past and what has not worked. Sometimes we use the same coping skills over and over again because it's what we know, not because it works. We need to evaluate those skills and get rid of the ones that don't work, so we can learn new skills. What to Include Your stress management program should include:
The point is to develop a stress management program that works for you. You are unique, and a one-size-fits-all solution won’t work. You need an individualized stress management program. |
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