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Reactions to stress
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Stress occurs when people are faced with events they perceive as endangering their physical or psychological well-being. These events are usually referred to as stressors, and people’s reactions to them as stress responses.
Psychological reactions to stress. Stressful situations produce emotional reactions ranging from exhilaration (when the event is demanding but manageable) to the common emotions of anxiety, anger, discouragement, and depression.
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2005-05-09 |
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Išsamus aprašymas
Post-traumatic stress disorder may develop immediately after the disaster, or it may be brought on by some minor stress weeks, months, or even years later. And it may last a long time. A study of survivors of Nazi concentration camps found that 97 percent were still troubled with anxiety 20 years after they were freed from the camps. Many still relived the traumas of persecution in their dreams and were fearful that something terrible would happen to their spouses or their children whenever they were out of sight.
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- disasters rasinys
- stress
- the disaster rasinys
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