Signs You’re Experiencing Secondhand Stress

B2 – Upper Intermediate

Empathy refers to the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. It involves putting oneself in someone else’s shoes and feeling what they are feeling.

But are you aware that empathy can lead to secondhand stress, also known as compassion fatigue?

Secondhand stress and anxiety pertain to the feeling of being distressed or nervous because another individual is experiencing the same thing. Primarily, our thoughts and bodies are hardwired to detect significant hazards or vulnerabilities. When we witness another person experiencing anxiety or tension, we may unknowingly mimic it as an instinctual way to safeguard ourselves or the person involved; leading to feelings of stress and burnout.

We can detect secondhand stress by perceiving others’ facial gestures, hearing their voice frequency, and even picking up on certain scents or touches. Furthermore, we are more likely to encounter secondhand stress from people we are acquainted with than from random individuals, which means that our colleagues’ stress levels, as well as how they react to and demonstrate those stress feelings, can have implications for us.

So, how do you tell if someone is causing you stress?

To learn more, follow the link and read the full article.

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/secondhand-stress-symptoms_l_63ed2231e4b0255caaefb9cd

Vocabulary Questions:

  1. What does ”mind is racing” mean, “You may find that your mind is racing and you’re constantly thinking about your loved one.”?Use this expression in your own sentence.
  2. What does ”to get under the skin” mean, “It builds up as sort of tension, and that tension — the not talking about it, the not expressing it — that’s the piece that gets under the skin? Use this expression in your own sentence.
  3. What does ”to get swept up” mean, “It can be easy to get swept up in other people’s problems or in situations that are largely out of your control.”? Use this idiom in your own sentence.

Discussion Questions:

  1. How do you know if someone is stressing you out?
  2. How do you deal with second-hand stress especially at work?
  3. Can you sense someone else’s stress? In what way?
  4. Do you consider secondhand stress toxic empathy? Share your thoughts.
  5. What are the benefits and downsides of being empathetic?
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2 replies on “Signs You’re Experiencing Secondhand Stress”

Mind is racing: When you are having a lot of thoughts that you can’t control. It could be good (if you are really inspired, for example), or bad (if you are so worried that you can’t stop thinking about bad scenarios). A sentence with that could be: “I had a bit of a writer’s block, but I went to an art gallery, and now my mind is racing with ideas”.
Get under the skin: When someone or something bothers you a lot. For example: “I can’t stand her, everything she does gets under my skin”.
Get swept up: When you let the circumstances around you influence your feelings or how you act. For example: “I got swept up by the ambience at the wedding and I couldn’t stop crying”.

Great job providing sample sentences for the expressions in your lesson.

Take a look at a better way to write this:

I had a bit of a writer’s block, but I went to an art gallery, and now my mind is racing with ideas

I had a bit of a writer’s block, but after going to an art gallery, and now my mind started racing with ideas.

Keep up the good job in your writing practice.

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