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Stress Trigger Assessment

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Stress in small doses isn't a bad thing. Stress can challenge you to do your best. But too much stress can affect both your emotional and physical health. Learning what brings on stress in your life is the first step toward managing it. This assessment will help you find your life "stressors."

In each category, check all the items that currently apply to your life.


Promotion

New job

Demotion

Reorganization

Being laid off

Boredom with job

Downsizing

Dislike of job

Increased workload

New technology

Working harder, accomplishing less

High responsibility, low control

Problem employee, supervisor or co-worker

Long-term unemployment

Marriage

Divorce

Reconciliation

Separation

Having a child

Death in the family

Physical injury

Illness

Medical crisis

Financial problems

Weight gain

Weight loss

Experiencing discrimination

Taking a vacation

Children leaving home

Moving

Starting school

Completing school

Quit smoking, drinking or using drugs

Losing a good friend

Skipping a vacation

Trouble finding good child care

Author: Lambert, J.G. MD

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