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Stress management encompasses techniques intended to equip a person with effective coping mechanisms for dealing with psychological stress.
Definition of stress: Stress management defines stress precisely as a person's physiological response to an external stimulus that triggers the "fight-or-flight" reaction. ( Also see General adaptation syndrome)
Causes of stress: Many things can trigger the stress reaction, including danger, threat, news, illness, as well as significant changes in one's self-identification as a Type A or as a Type B personality)
Some techniques of time management may help a person to control stress. For example:
Effective stress management involves learning to set limits and to say "No" to some demands that others make.