That said, a separate study in the journal Psychology found that both men and women had higher levels of
psychological stress reactions to their partner having sexual intercourse with another person than less intimate sexual acts or emotional infidelity.
Not exact matches
Studies of the
reactions of concentration camp prisoners have shown that the acute
stresses did not produce the expected degree of physical and
psychological deterioration in persons who had one or both of these attributes — dedication to the good of their buddies or a strong sense of the glory of God.
How Children Cope With Ongoing Threat and Trauma: The BASIC Ph Model Understanding how children and adolescents cope with trauma and the
psychological stress associated with extended periods of feeling at - risk is critical to helping them manage their
reactions.
stress (in psychology) A mental, physical, emotional or behavioral
reaction to an event or circumstance (stressor) that disturbs a person or animal's usual state of being or places increased demands on a person or animal;
psychological stress can be either positive or negative.
Our
psychological reaction to
stress is often more damaging that the stressor itself!
If you understand depression as a
reaction to
stress including biological,
psychological, and environmental ones, you will do well to utilize resources that address all these areas.
As a matter of policy, the law required an objective standard to screen claims: «[65]... Given the frequency with which everyday experiences cause transient distress, the multi-factorial causes of
psychological upset, and the highly subjective nature of an individual's
reaction to such
stresses and strains, such claims involve serious questions of evidentiary rigour.»
The opposite of Post-Traumatic
Stress Disorder (a negative
psychological reaction to extreme stressors) is Post-Traumatic Growth, wherein a very stressful event (or circumstances) leads to positive personal growth and increased
psychological resilience.
In the
stress interview the employer the employer uses various
psychological techniques - the interviewer tries to asses the
reaction of the candidate to stressful situations and to a negative atmosphere — they do all they can to keep the interviewer off - balance during the interview.
Stress reactions include all the different ways in which the body and mind respond to physical and psychological s
Stress reactions include all the different ways in which the body and mind respond to physical and
psychological stressstress.
Ajdukovic and Ajdukovic's (1993) study of the influence of maternal mental health on children's
stress reactions and
stress indexes emphasised the emotional and behavioural state of mothers as major mediators between children's traumatic experience and
psychological functioning.
Four groups were compared: individuals who had lodged a workers» compensation claim, people who had sought
psychological assistance for the management of work - related
stress reactions but who had not lodged a workers» compensation claim; people who had experienced
stress symptoms but who had not lodged a claim or sought help;... and people who experienced stressful work events but who had not developed symptoms.
As Paul Tough reports in his new book, How Children Succeed, studies over the last 10 years have shown that the body's
reaction to
stress — caused by things such as violence, exposure to substance abuse, and neglect in infancy and childhood — can have very serious and long - lasting negative effects on kids»
psychological, physical, and neurological development.
These traumatic
stress reactions can include
psychological and physiological symptoms of re-experiencing, avoidance, and hyper - arousal.
It is the short version of the Parent
Stress Index, an instrument greatly used to value the parenting stress that is defined by the Authors like the constellation of biological, psychological and social factors distorting the adaptive reaction to parental stressors and predispose the parent to psychological vulnerab
Stress Index, an instrument greatly used to value the parenting
stress that is defined by the Authors like the constellation of biological, psychological and social factors distorting the adaptive reaction to parental stressors and predispose the parent to psychological vulnerab
stress that is defined by the Authors like the constellation of biological,
psychological and social factors distorting the adaptive
reaction to parental stressors and predispose the parent to
psychological vulnerability.