Stress is an unavoidable part of life, but how we make sense of it and respond to it can make a world of difference for our well-being. Resilience is the ability to navigate difficult situations, and is a skill that can be learned and practiced. The more skills that we have for stress management, coping, and positive self-care, the more adept we become at navigating life’s challenges.
Below are some general strategies that may help you manage stress:
USI Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) - People seek assistance from the CAPS for a variety of reasons. Whether a student is having difficulties adjusting to college life, struggling with depression, questioning his or her identity, experiencing difficulties with body-image, or coping with the loss of a loved one, CAPS is here to provide support, guidance, and a fresh perspective. CAPS provides both on-campus scheduled counseling and virtual-campus scheduled counseling. USI students can also access free virtual counseling through TimelyCare.
Resilience Toolkit - As a part of their Resilience Project, Wofford College created a useful toolkit of well-being exercises based on the scientific study of happiness. These exercises meant to provide students with some additional tools for resilience.
Free Guided Meditations - These guided meditations are from the UCLA Mindful Awareness Research Center, and are free to stream or download. This site includes guided meditations for sleep, body relaxation, breathing, and working through difficult emotions/situation.
Breathing Exercises - Learn about different breathing techniques that promote relaxation and reduce stress (University of Michigan).
Calm Free Resources: Explore a variety of free resources including meditations, practices, videos, and music designed to ease stress from the Calm App.
The Trevor Project: Provides mental health information & 24/7 support to LGBTQ+ young people.
Mental Health Resource Center: Explore a variety of resources from the JED Foundation to support mental health and emotional wellbeing.