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Dealing With Emotional Stress

All individuals will be exposed to emotional stress at many points in their lives. High levels of emotional stress can be brought on by many events in life including the loss of a loved one, marital divorce and relationship conflicts. Fortunately, successfully dealing with emotional stress is possib

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  • All individuals will be exposed to emotional stress at many points in their lives. High levels of emotional stress can be brought on by many events in life including the loss of a loved one, marital divorce and relationship conflicts. Fortunately, successfully dealing with emotional stress is possible by adopting the following suggestions. As can be observed, these suggestions revolve around physical and mental relaxation.

    Take a Step Back

    Being in the thick of a stressful situation can distort your perspective of its impact on your life. Take a step back so that you can see the stressful situation from an objective point of view – or at the very least, you will see the players and the situation from a different point of view. Either way, you will realize that your present perspective may not be suitable for the circumstances.

    Your ability to find the solutions to whatever may be causing your emotional stress is then strengthened. For example, relationship conflicts may not be your fault but the fault of others outside of the relationship. You can then agree with your partner to listen to each other first before allowing others to meddle in your relationship.

    Take a Breather

    Successfully dealing with emotional stress also means getting away from the stressors that caused it in the first place. This does not mean running away from the stressful situation since nothing can be solved by running away from your problems. Instead, it is best to take a breather, to distract yourself and to just relax.

    Taking a breather while also facing your problems can be achieved in so many ways of which the most effective are as follows:

    Clinically reviewed. This article was written and reviewed by the clinical team at the Australian Suicide Prevention Foundation.

    Important: This information is general guidance and does not replace professional medical advice. If you are in crisis, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14 or 000 for immediate danger.