🧘 Stress Management & Emotional Maintenance *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

1.13 – The Role of Culture, Gender, and Upbringing in Stress: The way people are raised and the rules of their culture shape how they respond to stress. Some cultures encourage hiding emotions, while others value expressing them openly. Gender expectations can add extra pressure, making people feel like they must be tough, calm, or perfect at all times. Family patterns also influence stress, such as whether problems are discussed or ignored. These influences can make it harder to ask for help or admit when things feel heavy. It’s important to remember that your stress reactions are not just personal; they come from layers of experience. Becoming aware of these influences helps you understand why certain situations feel more stressful to you than to others. Understanding this history gives you more power to build healthier responses going forward. You are allowed to redefine how you handle stress, even if it looks different from the people around you.

About this course

Techniques and strategies to manage stress, regulate emotions, and maintain overall mental and emotional well-being.

This course includes:
  • Guided relaxation and mindfulness exercises
  • Stress-tracking templates and coping strategy planners
  • Practical tools for emotional regulation and resilience building

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