Stress therapists in Turlock, California CA
Erica McArn
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Stress is a common occurrence in today's world. There are differences between 'normal' stress and chronic/prolonged stress. Chronic stress is harmful to one's health and can lead to significant health issues, both physical and psychological. It is important to identify stressors, explore factors that cause chronic stress, and develop strategies to reduce daily as well as chronic stress.
7 Years Experience
Chad Cryder
Psychologist, PhD
To be honest, if you do not experience some stress, you are not living life. Stress is an expected and common part of life. However, our relationship with stress and the amount of stress we face can be the biggest challenges we must address. Using a solution-focused lens, we can address amount of stress while using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy we can change your relationship with your stress and the issues it brings into your life. I am now offering Virtual Reality therapy to help with stress management.
9 Years Experience
Dr. Sari Shepphird
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Both success and challenges alike can come with stress. Relationships and life transitions can bring stress as well. Stress is a commonly addressed concern in my practice.
28 Years Experience
Mr. Jesse Whittle-Utter
Marriage and Family Therapist, M.A., Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist #79783
Stress has many origins: it often arises in response to external demands, but our belief systems and ways of relating to ourselves and others plays a huge role in shaping our stress response. I use EMDR, somatic, mindfulness and traditional talk therapy to work through its causes and find relief.
16 Years Experience
Jean-Marie Bottequin
Life Coach, WAPP
How do you deal with stress?
We feel stress whenever we have the feeling of losing control. When we think we cannot cope with the amount of work, when something unforeseeable thwarts our plans or when the demands placed on us are too high etc. - then stress always arises.
Created by fear of possible catastrophes, of failure or of not being able to do something, stress drives our adrenaline levels up. This costs the body an enormous amount of energy and in the long run can even make us seriously ill.
A study by Harvard University has now found that employees with personnel responsibility are on average less stressed. The control you gain through more responsibility apparently outweighs the stress. This means that the more we relinquish control and feel out of control, the more we feel stressed.
12 ways to happiness
1. physical exercise - 2. do smile so offenas possible! - 3. sleep well! -
4. eat well - 5. live now! - 6. practice serenity - 7. blow up your blockades –
8. celebrate your successes - 9. concentrate - 10. be fully engaged –
11. start something new - 12. maintain your social network
20 Years Experience