The Relations between Management Style, Work Motivation and
Feeling of Stress among the Arab School Community
Not exact matches
The sympathetic nervous system responds to impending danger or
stress, and is responsible for the increase
of one's heartbeat and blood pressure,
among other physiological changes, along with the sense
of excitement one
feels due to the increase
of adrenaline in the system.
The role that a person has in a traumatic experience is a major factor that increases the likelihood
of developing PTSD.31 Specifically, a previous study found that parents whose children underwent bone marrow transplantation might experience PTSD, largely because
of their being unable to be as supportive to their children and as actively involved in their care as they were during outpatient treatments, with high
stress levels and
feelings of helplessness.5 Those investigators hypothesized that loss
of parental roles might be a factor contributing to the development
of PTSD
among parents whose children undergo bone marrow transplantation.
Reed
stressed that when the external factors that caused distress
among transgender people are removed, all that's left is
feelings of «gender incongruence» or inner conflict.
Consequently, it is vital to identify decreases in wellbeing, heightened
stress levels, and
feelings of guilt
among parents
of children with autism to offer appropriate support and education to improve and increase their well being.
Lack
of sleep,
feeling overwhelmed and under appreciated, juggling mothering with a job, economic
stress, and lack
of time to oneself,
among other things.
Compared to non-LD peers, youth with LD frequently report
feelings of loneliness,
stress, depression and suicide,
among other psychiatric symptoms.15, 16 For example, in the National Longitudinal Study
of Adolescent Health, the LD sample was twice as likely to report a suicide attempt in the past year.16 Longitudinal research on risk - taking indicates that, compared to non-LD peers, adolescents with LD engage more frequently in various risk behaviours.17 Therefore, the presence
of LD in childhood appears to confer a general risk for adverse outcomes throughout adolescence and into adulthood.
For example, he has found that
among happily married couples, the more the wife
felt that she and her husband were genuinely interested and supportive
of each other's thoughts and
feelings, a relationship trait called mutuality, the less
stressed she
felt in general, and the less her brain was activated, regardless
of whether she was going it alone, holding a stranger's hand, or holding the hand
of her husband.
The relations
among mothers «touch patterns and mothers «internal states, and touch situations in infants at 6 months: On the depression, anxiety, parenting
stress,
feeling of touch, and self - concept
ANOVAs revealed significant differences
among groups, reporting adolescents not involved a general better psychosocial adjustment; they had higher levels
of self - esteem and satisfaction with life, and lower levels
of depressive symptomatology, perceived
stress and
feeling of loneliness.