
Webinar - Managing Study Stress
Tuesday 30 May, 1 - 2pm
This webinar is to support the wellbeing of students who are aged 16+ and are currently studying.
The webinar explores why we worry about the future, how uncertainty makes things worse, and what to do about study stress. It provides guidance on cognitive and behavioural techniques which students can learn themselves to manage their own symptoms, stay in the present and prepare calmly for the future.
Exams, studying and academia are a source of stress for many, be that day-to-day study or preparing for an exam. This webinar will support you in techniques to manage this.
Worry is not an inevitable consequence of stress; rather, it is a mental process we can choose to engage in, or not. By writing worries down, learning the difference between worry and other forms of challenge, and introducing balance to our daily lives, we stand a good chance of limiting our worry.
The webinar also includes information about the free talking therapies on offer for anyone interested in accessing additional support for their wellbeing.
Key topics covered:
- All about worry: what it is, why we do it and how we can do it less often.
- Study stress: how it begins and how we keep it going; what to do and what not to do when preparing for assessments.
- The CBT Study Stress Toolkit: SMART goals, behavioural tools and cognitive tools.
- Cognitive tools: spotting unhelpful thinking habits, challenging unhelpful thoughts and choosing new, more flexible and realistic ways of thinking.
Please note to access this webinar programme you must be aged 16+ and be registered, or be intending to register, with a GP in Hertfordshire or Mid Essex.
If you require any additional support registering for any of the webinars, please email: hpft.iaptwebinars@nhs.net.
Self-help videos:
There is also a variety of self-help videos available that focus on a range of topics, including stress, sleep, nature, wellbeing and mindfulness. Click here for more information about the self-help videos.