Best of 2014: GoodTherapy.org’s Top 10 Websites for Help with Stress

Stress affects us all. From minor instances, such as experiencing a poor night of sleep or arriving a few minutes late to work, to major instances, such as divorce, severe illness, or injury, stressors large and small will plague us throughout life. Our personal and professional lives are impacted when we’re stressed—we may lash out at loved ones, for example, or withdraw from friends; we may resort to using food, alcohol, or other substances to mask the tension; or the stress may manifest as physical symptoms. Sometimes stress becomes part of a vicious circle in which feelings of stress are compounded. Perhaps we feel uneasy due to stress, and this affects our resilience and ability to manage daily stressors, which ultimately leaves us feeling more stressed and susceptible to illness or mental health challenges.

Some of the most common sources of stress in the United States include workplace stress, financial strain, chronic illness, relationship difficulties, sleep problems, or excessive media consumption, including social media, television, or Internet usage. Symptoms may include muscle tension, irritability, anxiety, headaches, nausea, fatigue, or feeling emotionally overwhelmed or weepy.

Recognizing stressors, managing symptoms, and employing self-care strategies are some of the most critical preventive steps we can take to keep from feeling overwhelmed by stress. To facilitate these efforts, we’ve compiled a list of the 10 best online resources for help with stress—GoodTherapy.org excluded—in 2014. Our selections are based on quality and depth of content, presentation, and functionality.

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