Quotes & Notes:Dentists' Stress Reduction Series with Jen Butler: Part II - RD Podcast

  • Time Pressure is number one. Time pressures can be ranging from too much time to not enough time.
  • Patient demands [the second dental stressor], meaning patients that demand your time, demand discount, demand your personal cell phone number, demand you open on Saturdays.
  • The third dental stressor is uncooperative patients.
  • The fourth dental stressor as identified by studies is the high level of concentration and focus that dentistry requires.
  • The last one is team issues. When you have any more than two or more people working together you are going to have an issue. Issues are normal in a relationship.
  • In the first episode, we talked about the first step, know your stress. Now we are talking about the second step, assess your stress.
  • When someone assesses their stress and know their stress response, they can then look out for their own stress triggers.
  • That stress threshold is very unique to each individual.
  • You can’t be proactive if you are in the crud of things.
  • Stress is a biological reaction that we have implemented over.
  • The most documented, the most researched, the most effective coping method to do for us, is breathing.

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