OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Stress and Anxiety

The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Stress and Anxiety is a comprehensive program designed to provide learners with the knowledge and practical skills needed to understand, manage, and reduce stress and anxiety in both personal and professional settings. Stress and anxiety are among the most common challenges faced in modern life, affecting mental health, productivity, and overall wellbeing. This diploma equips learners with evidence-based strategies, including cognitive behavioral techniques, mindfulness practices, and lifestyle interventions, to effectively address these issues.
The course blends theoretical insights with practical applications, making it suitable for individuals seeking personal growth, professionals in health and wellness fields, and organizations aiming to improve workplace wellbeing. Learners will explore the psychological and physiological effects of stress, identify triggers, and apply structured approaches to manage symptoms. By completing this diploma, participants will gain confidence in recognizing early signs of stress and anxiety, applying intervention techniques, and promoting healthier lifestyles.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
OSHAA
Duration
6 to 12 Month
Study Mood
Online
Assessment
Assignments Based
Course Study Units
- Introduction to Stress and Anxiety: Definitions and Distinctions (3 hours)
- Psychological and Physiological Effects of Stress (3 hours)
- Common Causes and Triggers of Anxiety and Chronic Stress (6 hours)
- Cognitive, Emotional and Behavioural Symptoms (3 hours)
- Assessment and Early Identification Techniques (3 hours)
- Cognitive Behavioural Strategies for Stress and Anxiety Management (4 hours)
- Mindfulness, Relaxation and Breathing Techniques (6 hours)
- Lifestyle Interventions: Sleep, Nutrition and Physical Activity (2 hours)
- Leadership, Communication, and Quality Reporting in QA/QC

Entry Requirements
Who Can Enroll
The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Stress and Anxiety is suitable for individuals who are involved in, or aspire to work in, roles that require an understanding of workplace mental health and wellbeing, including:
- Health and Safety Officers, Supervisors, and Managers
- Human Resource and People Management Professionals
- Occupational Health and Wellbeing Practitioners
- Line Managers, Team Leaders, and Supervisory Staff
- Trainers, Coaches, and Workplace Consultants
- Healthcare, Education, and Social Care Professionals
- Compliance, Risk, and Quality Management Personnel
- Individuals seeking to enhance their professional skills in stress and anxiety management
Course Learning Outcomes
Introduction to Stress and Anxiety: Definitions and Distinctions (3 hours)
- Define stress and anxiety within psychological and clinical frameworks
- Distinguish between normal stress responses and anxiety disorders
- Understand the relevance of short-term versus long-term stress
- Identify different types of anxiety, including generalised, social, and situational forms
Psychological and Physiological Effects of Stress (3 hours)
- Describe how stress affects the body’s nervous, cardiovascular, and immune systems
- Explain the role of the brain and hormonal responses in stress regulation
- Understand the link between prolonged stress and physical health conditions
- Identify signs of emotional and psychological strain resulting from stress
Common Causes and Triggers of Anxiety and Chronic Stress (6 hours)
- Recognise environmental, social, and personal stressors
- Explore the role of trauma, life changes, and daily pressures as triggers
- Understand how personality traits and coping styles influence anxiety risk
- Analyse workplace, academic, and relationship-related stressors
- Examine the influence of media, technology, and societal expectations
- Identify the cumulative impact of chronic low-level stress
Cognitive, Emotional and Behavioural Symptoms (3 hours)
- Identify common thought patterns associated with stress and anxiety
- Understand emotional responses such as fear, worry, and irritability
- Describe behavioural changes such as avoidance, restlessness, and compulsive habits
- Recognise how symptoms affect daily functioning and interpersonal relationships
Assessment and Early Identification Techniques (3 hours)
- Learn how to observe and assess signs of stress and anxiety in oneself and others
- Use structured tools and informal methods for early detection
- Understand when to seek further professional intervention
- Apply basic mental health screening questions in a non-clinical setting
Cognitive Behavioural Strategies for Stress and Anxiety Management (4 hours)
- Understand the principles of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)
- Identify how thoughts, emotions, and behaviours are interconnected
- Practise basic CBT-based techniques for thought challenging and reframing
- Apply CBT approaches to everyday stress and anxiety scenarios
Mindfulness, Relaxation and Breathing Techniques (6 hours)
- Explore the benefits of mindfulness for emotional regulation
- Practise breathing exercises to reduce physiological stress responses
- Understand the role of guided imagery, progressive muscle relaxation, and grounding
- Incorporate mindfulness techniques into daily routines
- Evaluate the effectiveness of various relaxation methods
- Create a personalised self-care toolkit for anxiety reduction
Lifestyle Interventions: Sleep, Nutrition and Physical Activity (2 hours)
- Understand how sleep quality influences mental health and stress resilience
- Recognise the role of balanced nutrition in emotional wellbeing
- Explore the mental health benefits of regular physical activity
- Recommend sustainable lifestyle habits to support stress management
