Stress Counselling

Stress Counselling in Dublin

What is Stress?

Stress can become a vicious cycle without the stress management techniques needed to manage it. The words “…But I can’t relax……”can become commonplace in a person’s life.

In small amounts, stress can be tolerated. However, prolonged or intense stress levels can lead to ill health mental it can be physical. It can impact on our relationships, work performance, and lead to panic attacks and/or depression. Common symptoms can include irritability, lack of concentration, sleeping problems, negative thinking, a change in appetite, lack of motivation, loss of libido, social withdrawal and mood swings. Stress can also contribute to physical symptoms such as skin disorders, headaches, muscular tension, high blood pressure and other bodily aches and pains.

Our life can be full of hassles, deadlines, frustrations, and demands. For many people, stress is so commonplace that it has become a way of life. Stress isn’t always bad for us. In small doses, it can help you perform under pressure and motivate you to do your best. But when you’re constantly running in emergency mode overdrive, your mind and body pay the price. You can protect yourself by simply recognizing the signs and symptoms of stress and taking steps to reduce its harmful effects.

Issues for Stress Counselling

• Work Pressures • Family Stresses • Relationship Worries • Difficulty Coping • Panic Attacks • Irritability • Physical Ailments • Constant Tension

Stress is a direct result of an individual’s assessment of the demands made on them by their environment, which are perceived as threatening and are reflected in the body’s physical responses i.e. Increased heart rate, muscle tension, increased blood pressure and perspiration, sweaty palms, dry mouth, chest palpitations, nausea and restlessness.

In prehistoric times, it was important to deal with the physical threats all around us, and it was often necessary to make speedy judgements on a course of action in order to survive. For example, primitive man, confronted by an attacking dinosaur or a sabre toothed tiger, perceived, in such a threatening situation, that a demand for immediate action was necessary and that he needed to:

1. Stand and fight
2. Run
3. Hide

The body’s stress response, coupled with a heightened sense of awareness was an asset in these situations and helped primitive man survive the many dangers he faced throughout his life. However, modern man, whose body’s stress responses are the same as those of his ancestor, faces ‘threatening’ situations of a completely different kind. These are triggered by modern day demands.

C.B.T.(Cognitive Behaviour Therapy) will help you with stress and give you contentment and happiness. It teaches methods whereby those who experience negative thoughts, low mood stress can change them to positive thoughts feelings and behaviours with a new way of thinking with less stress.

Confidentiality and your right to privacy are respected at all times.
Note: Please be punctual, we allow of time between clients to protect your privacy.
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Telephone : (085) 160 0999 / Landline: (059) 9171909