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Practical Tools for Stress and Depression - share and/or use
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Practical Tools for Stress and Depression - share and/or use

Tools for yourself; tools to help others - time and time again. Manuals, Case Studies, Exercises - and encouragement.
Last updated 11/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • 100 tips on reducing stress
  • 100 tips on reducing depression
  • Longer term strategies for stress and depression
  • The factors within their control that can be affected to reduce the negative impact
  • Above all - this is a course with lectures, manuals and discussion. Talk through your progress!

Course content

18 sections82 lectures8h 59m total length
  • Introduction7:03

Requirements

  • None but a willingness - and time - to reflect.

Description

This course is made up of three main sections as follows:

Part 1:

  • Depression defined

  • Types of depression

  • Stress and causes

  • How stress and depression are linked

  • Strategies to reduce long-term depression

Part 2:

  • 100 tips on reducing stress (comes with a manual)

Part 3

  • 100 tips on reducing depression (comes with a manual)

If stress is reduced then this is likely to have a positive effect on reducing depression - and vice versa. The course includes 200+ things to try over two ten-day periods as well as suggestions for strategies to reduce LONG-TERM depression.

This is very much a course of :

a. giving you the tools with which to reduce stress/depression

b. asking for feedback and discussion

c. sharing more tools

d. monitoring progress

Some of the tips were trial-run on several thousand students and the conclusion was that rather than emphasise certain tips, to provide a manual for people to choose - and an encouragement to try, try and try them out. The Q/A is a valuable forum form discussion of 'what works at this particular time' for Person X - and to add suggestions from Person Y.

With the long-term strategies clear suggestions are made but, by the very nature of being long-term, results will not be immediate.

There is also a section on the news, using events recorded in mid-December 2023. So this is a highly interactive course with many many ideas and is right up to date!

Who this course is for:

  • Everyone - especially the elderly, the lonely, the unloved, the rejected and those feeling particularly bad at this time of the year.