Diploma in Stress Management
Syllabus
Module 1: Introduction to Stress and Its Impact*
- Definition of stress: Eustress vs. distress.
- Physiological and psychological effects of stress (fight-or-flight response, cortisol impact).
- Common stressors in modern life (workplace, relationships, financial, digital overload).
- Global trends in stress-related disorders (burnout, anxiety, depression).
*Module 2: Stress Assessment and Measurement*
- Tools for assessing stress levels:
- Psychometric scales (Perceived Stress Scale, Holmes and Rahe Stress Inventory).
- Biofeedback devices (heart rate variability, galvanic skin response).
- Workplace stress audits.
- Identifying personal and organizational stress triggers.
*Module 3: Psychological Approaches to Stress Management*
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) techniques for reframing negative thoughts.
- Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) practices.
- Emotional regulation strategies (journaling, expressive arts).
- Role of resilience and grit in stress adaptation.
*Module 4: Workplace Stress Management*
- Causes of occupational stress (workload, deadlines, toxic environments).
- Strategies for employers:
- Flexible work policies, workload balancing.
- Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs).
- Role of leadership in reducing workplace stress.
- Case studies: Companies with effective stress management programs (e.g., Google’s mindfulness initiatives).
*Module 5: Lifestyle and Holistic Stress Management*
- Nutrition for stress reduction (adaptogens, balanced diets).
- Physical activity: Yoga, Tai Chi, aerobic exercise.
- Sleep hygiene and relaxation techniques (progressive muscle relaxation, guided imagery).
- Digital detox strategies and managing screen time.
*Module 6: Stress Management in Special Populations*
- Stress in adolescents (academic pressure, social media).
- Caregiver stress (healthcare workers, parents).
- Gender-specific stressors (work-life balance, societal expectations).
- Cultural differences in stress perception and coping mechanisms.
*Module 7: Resilience Building and Positive Psychology*
- Strengths-based approaches (VIA Character Strengths).
- Gratitude practices and optimism training.
- Building social support networks.
- Post-traumatic growth and overcoming adversity.
*Module 8: Biofeedback and Technology-Assisted Stress Relief*
- Wearable devices for stress tracking (Fitbit, WHOOP).
- Apps for meditation and mindfulness (Headspace, Calm).
- Virtual Reality (VR) for immersive relaxation experiences.
- AI-driven stress management tools (chatbots, personalized recommendations).
*Module 9: Therapeutic Techniques*
- Breathing exercises (pranayama, box breathing).
- Art/music therapy for emotional release.
- Aromatherapy and massage techniques.
- Nature therapy (forest bathing, ecotherapy).
*Module 10: Crisis and Trauma Management*
- Coping with acute stress (natural disasters, accidents, loss).
- Trauma-informed care principles.
- Psychological First Aid (PFA) training.
- Community-based stress interventions.
*Practical Training & Skill Development*
- *Workshops*: Conducting stress management sessions for groups.
- *Case Studies*: Designing personalized stress reduction plans.
- *Internships*: Placement with corporate wellness teams, counseling centers, or NGOs.
- *Capstone Project*: Creating a stress management program for a target population (e.g., students, frontline workers).