Self-Help Resources

Stress information and tools are organized here, with links to additional resources. Individuals who are experiencing stress may also be struggling with depression, PTSD, substance abuse, or any number of other physical and/or mental health conditions. You may find the self-help information posted under other behavioral health categories on this web site to be helpful.

Stress Coping Styles

Coping strategies are specific efforts that individual's make to deal with a stressful event. Some people cope by taking action to reduce a stressor. For example, people change deadlines when they feel overwhelmed by demands, take an alternate route when stuck in traffic, or make payment arrangements when faced with financial problems. Some people cope by dealing with feelings related to stressors. For example, people may talk to others about their feelings, try to relax, or change the way they choose to think about their situation in order to decrease unpleasant emotions. Both problem-focused and emotion-focused strategies are effective strategies for coping with many stressful events. 16 Some individuals are more comfortable using one strategy over the other. Problem-focused strategies are helpful in situations where you have control and can solve the problem by taking action. Emotion-focused strategies may be more useful in situations out of the individual's control or less solution-oriented.

Fact Sheets and Handouts

Stress and Combat Handouts

Videos

Books & Workbooks

Web Resources

Other Helpful Resources

TriWest crisis line for behavioral health
emergencies only 1-866-284-3743.