Not exact matches
There is a significant variation in the way individuals react and respond to extreme stress and adversity — some individuals develop psychiatric conditions such as posttraumatic stress disorder or
major depressive disorder — others recover from stressful experiences without displaying significant
symptoms of
psychological ill - health, demonstrating stress - resilience.
The changes in
psychological well - being scores (Supplementary Table S1) indicated
major improvements in all three groups from the first to fifth day and 1 month later on all measures (depressive
symptoms, perceived stress, mindful awareness and vitality).
A lot of people exposed to stressful events don't exhibit signs or
symptoms of depression, but some people confronted with
psychological stress are susceptible to
major depression.
«What's more, perfectionists who have a family history of depression and may therefore be more biologically vulnerable to developing the
psychological and physical
symptoms of
major depression may be particularly sensitive to events that stimulate their self - doubt and their fear of rejection or humiliation.»
According to the manual used to diagnose
psychological disorders, a person may have
Major Depressive Disorder if they have experienced at least 5 of the following
symptoms, nearly every day, during the same 2 - week period: [1]