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5-1
Stress
 Stress is defined as a psychological response
to demands that possess certain stakes and
that tax or exceed a person’s capacity or
resources.
The demands that cause people to experience
stress are called stressors.
The negative consequences that occur when
demands tax or exceed one’s capacity or
resources are called strains.
Slide
5-2
Why Are Some Employees More
“Stressed” than Others?
 Transactional Theory of Stress
When people first encounter stressors, the process
of primary appraisal is triggered. It occurs as
people evaluate the significance and the meaning
of the stressors they are confronting.
First consider whether a demand causes them to feel
stressed, and if it does, they consider the implications of
the stressor in terms of their personal goals and overall
well-being.
Job demands that tend not to be appraised as
stressful are called benign job demands.
Slide
5-3
Types of Stressors
 Hindrance stressors — stressful demands that are
perceived as hindering progress toward personal
accomplishments or goal attainment.
Tend to trigger negative emotions such as anger and
anxiety.
 Challenge stressors — stressful demands that are
perceived as opportunities for learning, growth, and
achievement.
Often trigger positive emotions such as pride and
enthusiasm.
Slide
5-4
Work Hindrance Stressors
 Role conflict refers to conflicting expectations
that other people may have of us.
Call center operator
 Role ambiguity refers to the lack of
information regarding what needs to be done
in a role, as well as unpredictability regarding
the consequences of performance in that role.
Students, new employees
Slide
5-5
Work Hindrance Stressors, Cont’d
 Role overload occurs when the number of
demanding roles a person holds is so high that the
person simply cannot perform some or all of the
roles very effectively.
 Daily hassles reflects the relatively minor day-to-day
demands that get in the way of accomplishing the
things that we really want to accomplish.
Slide
5-6
Work Challenge Stressors
 Time pressure refers to a strong sense that
the amount of time you have to do a task is
just not quite enough.
 Work complexity refers to the degree to
which the requirements of the work, in
terms of knowledge, skills, and abilities, tax
or exceed the capabilities of the person
who is responsible for performing the work.
Slide
5-7
Work Challenge Stressors, Cont’d
 Work responsibility refers to the nature of the
obligations that a person has to others.
Generally speaking, the level of responsibility in a
job is higher when the number, scope, and
importance of the obligations in that job are
higher.
Slide
5-8
Nonwork Hindrance Stressors
 Work–family conflict refers to a special form of role
conflict in which the demands of a work role hinder
the fulfillment of the demands in a family role (or
vice versa).
 Negative life events
They hinder the ability to achieve life goals and are
associated with negative emotions.
Divorce, death of family member
 Financial uncertainty refers to conditions that create
uncertainties with regard to the loss of livelihood,
savings, or the ability to pay expenses.
Slide
5-9
Nonwork Challenge Stressors
 Family time demands reflect the time that a
person commits to participate in an array of
family activities and responsibilities.
Traveling, hosting parties
 Personal development
Participation in formal education programs, music
lessons
 Positive life events
Marriage, pregnancy
Slide
5-10
How Do People Cope with Stressors?
 Coping refers to the behaviors and thoughts
that people use to manage both the stressful
demands that they face and the emotions
associated with those stressful demands.
Behavioral coping involves the set of physical
activities that are used to deal with a stressful
situation.
Cognitive coping refers to the thoughts that are
involved in trying to deal with a stressful situation.
Slide
5-11
How Do People Cope with Stressors?
Cont’d
Problem-focused coping refers to behaviors and
cognitions intended to manage the stressful
situation itself.
Emotion-focused coping refers to the various
ways in which people manage their own
emotional reactions to stressful demands.
Slide
5-12
The Experience of Strain
 Physiological strains
 Illness, high blood pressure, back pain, stomach aches
 Psychological strains
 Burnout is the emotional, mental, and physical exhaustion
that results from having to cope with stressful demands on
an ongoing basis.
 Depression, anxiety, anger, hostility, irritability, inability to
think clearly, forgetfulness
 Behavioral strains
 Grinding one’s teeth at night, being overly critical and bossy,
excessive smoking, compulsive gum chewing
Slide
5-13
Accounting for Individuals in the Stress
Process
 Type A Behavior Pattern
Have a strong sense of time urgency and tend to
be impatient, hard-driving, competitive,
controlling, aggressive, and even hostile.
May have a direct influence on the level of
stressors that a person confronts.
Influences the stress process itself.
Directly linked to coronary heart disease and
other physiological, psychological, and behavioral
strains.
Slide
5-14
Accounting for Individuals in the Stress
Process, Cont’d
 Social support refers to the help that people
receive when they are confronted with
stressful demands.
Instrumental support refers to the help people
receive that can be used to address the stressful
demand directly.
Emotional support refers to the help people
receive in addressing the emotional distress that
accompanies stressful demands.
Slide
5-15
Application: Stress Management
 Assessment
Stress audit - Managers ask questions about the nature of
the jobs in their organization to estimate whether high
stress levels may be a problem.
 Reducing stressors
Organizations could try to eliminate or significantly reduce
stressful demands.
Job sharing occurs when two people share the responsibilities of a
single job.
Sabbatical gives employees the opportunity to take time off from
work to engage in an alternate activity.
Slide
5-16
Stress Management, Cont’d
 Providing resources
Training interventions aimed at increasing job-related
competencies and skills.
Supportive practices help employees manage and balance
the demands that exist in the different roles they have.
Flextime, telecommuting, compressed work week
 Reduce strains
Relaxation techniques
Cognitive–behavioral techniques
Attempt to help people appraise and cope with stressors in a more
rational manner
Health and wellness programs

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Chapter 5 stress@@

  • 1. Slide 5-1 Stress  Stress is defined as a psychological response to demands that possess certain stakes and that tax or exceed a person’s capacity or resources. The demands that cause people to experience stress are called stressors. The negative consequences that occur when demands tax or exceed one’s capacity or resources are called strains.
  • 2. Slide 5-2 Why Are Some Employees More “Stressed” than Others?  Transactional Theory of Stress When people first encounter stressors, the process of primary appraisal is triggered. It occurs as people evaluate the significance and the meaning of the stressors they are confronting. First consider whether a demand causes them to feel stressed, and if it does, they consider the implications of the stressor in terms of their personal goals and overall well-being. Job demands that tend not to be appraised as stressful are called benign job demands.
  • 3. Slide 5-3 Types of Stressors  Hindrance stressors — stressful demands that are perceived as hindering progress toward personal accomplishments or goal attainment. Tend to trigger negative emotions such as anger and anxiety.  Challenge stressors — stressful demands that are perceived as opportunities for learning, growth, and achievement. Often trigger positive emotions such as pride and enthusiasm.
  • 4. Slide 5-4 Work Hindrance Stressors  Role conflict refers to conflicting expectations that other people may have of us. Call center operator  Role ambiguity refers to the lack of information regarding what needs to be done in a role, as well as unpredictability regarding the consequences of performance in that role. Students, new employees
  • 5. Slide 5-5 Work Hindrance Stressors, Cont’d  Role overload occurs when the number of demanding roles a person holds is so high that the person simply cannot perform some or all of the roles very effectively.  Daily hassles reflects the relatively minor day-to-day demands that get in the way of accomplishing the things that we really want to accomplish.
  • 6. Slide 5-6 Work Challenge Stressors  Time pressure refers to a strong sense that the amount of time you have to do a task is just not quite enough.  Work complexity refers to the degree to which the requirements of the work, in terms of knowledge, skills, and abilities, tax or exceed the capabilities of the person who is responsible for performing the work.
  • 7. Slide 5-7 Work Challenge Stressors, Cont’d  Work responsibility refers to the nature of the obligations that a person has to others. Generally speaking, the level of responsibility in a job is higher when the number, scope, and importance of the obligations in that job are higher.
  • 8. Slide 5-8 Nonwork Hindrance Stressors  Work–family conflict refers to a special form of role conflict in which the demands of a work role hinder the fulfillment of the demands in a family role (or vice versa).  Negative life events They hinder the ability to achieve life goals and are associated with negative emotions. Divorce, death of family member  Financial uncertainty refers to conditions that create uncertainties with regard to the loss of livelihood, savings, or the ability to pay expenses.
  • 9. Slide 5-9 Nonwork Challenge Stressors  Family time demands reflect the time that a person commits to participate in an array of family activities and responsibilities. Traveling, hosting parties  Personal development Participation in formal education programs, music lessons  Positive life events Marriage, pregnancy
  • 10. Slide 5-10 How Do People Cope with Stressors?  Coping refers to the behaviors and thoughts that people use to manage both the stressful demands that they face and the emotions associated with those stressful demands. Behavioral coping involves the set of physical activities that are used to deal with a stressful situation. Cognitive coping refers to the thoughts that are involved in trying to deal with a stressful situation.
  • 11. Slide 5-11 How Do People Cope with Stressors? Cont’d Problem-focused coping refers to behaviors and cognitions intended to manage the stressful situation itself. Emotion-focused coping refers to the various ways in which people manage their own emotional reactions to stressful demands.
  • 12. Slide 5-12 The Experience of Strain  Physiological strains  Illness, high blood pressure, back pain, stomach aches  Psychological strains  Burnout is the emotional, mental, and physical exhaustion that results from having to cope with stressful demands on an ongoing basis.  Depression, anxiety, anger, hostility, irritability, inability to think clearly, forgetfulness  Behavioral strains  Grinding one’s teeth at night, being overly critical and bossy, excessive smoking, compulsive gum chewing
  • 13. Slide 5-13 Accounting for Individuals in the Stress Process  Type A Behavior Pattern Have a strong sense of time urgency and tend to be impatient, hard-driving, competitive, controlling, aggressive, and even hostile. May have a direct influence on the level of stressors that a person confronts. Influences the stress process itself. Directly linked to coronary heart disease and other physiological, psychological, and behavioral strains.
  • 14. Slide 5-14 Accounting for Individuals in the Stress Process, Cont’d  Social support refers to the help that people receive when they are confronted with stressful demands. Instrumental support refers to the help people receive that can be used to address the stressful demand directly. Emotional support refers to the help people receive in addressing the emotional distress that accompanies stressful demands.
  • 15. Slide 5-15 Application: Stress Management  Assessment Stress audit - Managers ask questions about the nature of the jobs in their organization to estimate whether high stress levels may be a problem.  Reducing stressors Organizations could try to eliminate or significantly reduce stressful demands. Job sharing occurs when two people share the responsibilities of a single job. Sabbatical gives employees the opportunity to take time off from work to engage in an alternate activity.
  • 16. Slide 5-16 Stress Management, Cont’d  Providing resources Training interventions aimed at increasing job-related competencies and skills. Supportive practices help employees manage and balance the demands that exist in the different roles they have. Flextime, telecommuting, compressed work week  Reduce strains Relaxation techniques Cognitive–behavioral techniques Attempt to help people appraise and cope with stressors in a more rational manner Health and wellness programs