Stress management

Experiencing violence or living in an abusive relationship is a huge source of stress. There are stressful periods in life anyway for everyone. Work can be very stressful. Finding a balance between work and leisure time is not easy, and if you add the challenges of a family with children to that, it is stressful for anyone.

Home should be a source of absolute safety and recovery. If you are not safe there or have to constantly think about what to say and how to say it, or if you have to bend to the expectations of another person, you will not be able to recover from stress. It can also affect your sleep at night or cause a variety of symptoms, such as anxiety, feelings of rhythm disturbance, feelings of hopelessness, or different somatic symptoms. Escaping a violent situation or a breakup from an abusive relationship causes a stress spike, and sick leave could be useful.

Stress is never a reason for violence, although sometimes the perpetrator of violence invokes it. Managing stress is everyone's own responsibility, and if it becomes overwhelming, it is worth doing everything you can to find your own "tap" from which to drain the excess load. If it is difficult, it is worth seeking professional help. Until then, focus on the good, separate night and day, take a walk outside, and talk to other people. These are the first steps.