A degree of stress is an unavoidable, and sometimes helpful, reality of our day-to-day lives. That said, times of transition tend to breed higher stress levels that can take a toll on our emotional, interpersonal and professional functioning when left unmanaged over longer periods of time.
In this webinar, senior doctoral student Sandra Krause, MA 20, GrDip 23, will explore the nature of stress and anxiety and outline different evidence-based approaches to help manage stressful life transitions. Sandra will pull from clinical research on cognitive-behavioural therapy to describe strategies people can use to identify and challenge unhelpful thinking patterns, manage worry and set healthy boundaries. She will also discuss how to build healthy routines to keep stress levels manageable over the long run.
Clinically, Sandra has developed specialized expertise in working with clients who present with high levels of stress and anxiety. She specializes in delivering evidence-based interventions to help people overcome the impact their anxiety has on their functioning in parts of their life most meaningful to them.