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so that you can Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 All Here s your chance to enjoy a serene Christmas or Ramadan or Kwanzaa or Hanukkah The holidays are supposed to be joyous occasions marked by meaningful traditions, family connections, spiritual rejuvenation and just plain fun. Instead, for many people, they re hectic times filled with stress, depression and shiny new possessions that won t be paid off until March. It s no small feat to try to fit a whole year s worth of passion and generosity into a couple of days, says Mariana Caplan, M.A., a counselor from Fairfax, California. Add family conflicts, time constraints and budget concerns, and you ve got a recipe for temporary insanity. Jingle-jangled nerves There are plenty of signs that Scroogitis is epidemic. Consider the emergence of holiday stress management workshops and books. I don t know that many people who look forward to the holidays for any reason other than having time off from work, says Caplan, author of When Holidays Are Hell ! A Guide to Surviving Family Gatherings (Hohm Press). Holidays are all about rituals, and rituals are meant to create meaning for people. Nowadays, though, holidays often revolve around obligations, expectations, and meaningless going through the motions. It s no wonder that people often end up feeling tired and disappointed rather than renewed. It s no small feat to try to fit a whole year s worth of passion and generosity into a couple of days. An October 2000 survey on this issue was conducted for Xylo, a company that sets up private Web-based networks to meet the lifestyle needs of corporate employees. In a national random sample of 625 employed adults, the most often cited sources of holiday stress or anxiety were shopping, lack of time and expense. Despite the stereotype that most of the burden falls on women, the survey found that the sexes reported feeling nearly equal amounts of pressure. For example, 25% of women named gift shopping as their top stressor, compared to 20% of men. Related Articles Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 All Related Content from Our Sponsors Read more articles by this author Hot Topics Today 1 PTSD Patients Show Heightened Sensitivity to Deviant Sounds 2 Developing the Evidence Base for Mindfulness Therapies 3 Dominant Hand May Begin in Womb 4 Why Empaths and Sensitives Must Take Special Care of Their Energies 5 5 Types of People Who Are Naturally Attracted to Each Other Most Popular News PTSD Patients Show Heightened Sensitivity to Deviant Sounds Developing the Evidence Base for Mindfulness Therapies Dominant Hand May Begin in Womb Bipolar or Depression? Heart Test May Help Tell the Difference Avatar Therapy May Ease Schizophrenia Symptoms Join Over 195,000 Subscribers to Our Weekly Newsletter Find a Therapist Enter ZIP or postal code civilly


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