The University of Washington on Science of Stress Management

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This course gives you the permission to take care of yourself by learning the skills to manage stress and optimize wellbeing.

About this course

Everyone experiences adversity and stress at some level, whether it’s the pressure to perform in school or work, relationship problems, financial difficulties, or simply the number of tasks to do in a short period of time. All stress isn’t bad, but chronic stress can take its toll on our minds, bodies, and behavior. Research has shown that people can learn and use specific resilience skills (such as optimistic thinking, relaxation strategies, choosing one’s attention) and positive routines (good sleep, scheduling in fun, and so on) in order to better manage stress, bounce back quicker after a setback, be more effective in their academic and vocational pursuits, develop stronger relationships with others, be physically and mentally healthy, and be satisfied with their lives overall. In short, resilience is ordinary magic and can be learned. It does not necessarily mean that you have to be born resilient or get lucky in life.

The purpose of this course is to teach individuals the science behind becoming a resilient person. Stated simply, resilience is the ability to survive and thrive. Resiliency is not only about your ability to positively adapt in the face of adverse or challenging circumstances (that is, survive), but it is also about learning the positive skills, strategies and routines that enable you to live a happy, fulfilling, and meaningful life (in other words, thrive). This course gives you the permission to take care of yourself in order to effectively manage life stressors and do what matters most in life.

By the end of this course, you will have learned about the knowledge and skills that you can apply in your life now and in the future to be a resilient person.

Course goal:

The goal for this course is to give you permission to take care of yourself and empower you to be a resilient person. A resilient person is someone who:

purposely strives to be as mentally and psychically healthy as possible,

possesses the confidence to effectively cope with and manage stressful situations,

is compassionate towards self and others,

demonstrates grit or perseverance even in the face of adversity, and

focuses on the positive and fulfilling aspects of life.

you will be able to:

Describe why ‘functioning from the inside out’ is critical to becoming a resilient, effective person

Explain the benefits of resilience and how the specific skills translate into optimizing social-emotional wellbeing and doing what matters most in life

Directly practice a variety of resilience skills in different aspects of your life, including but not limited to:

Mindfulness practices

Strategies to manage intense emotions

Activities that induce positive emotions

Clarifying important personal values (that is, what matters most) and committing to behaving consistent with them

Making health lifestyle choices that are cheap and readily available, yet promote well-being

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