Change can be difficult and
stressful leading to anxiety, depression, relationship issues, self doubt, conflict in families, and feeling alone or isolated.
Not exact matches
However excessive pressure is
stressful, and
leads to anxiety and even depression.
Some children find this over-scheduling
to be
stressful,
leading to anxieties and fears in general.
I even talk about it in my intro video
to EatLifeBalance.com where my
stressful corporate job and an unbalanced lifestyle
led me
to anxiety issues.
Regarding the actual petition we also have access
to heaps of evidence on the well - recognised link between early separation from the mother — called maternal deprivation — and animal suffering resulting in abnormal behaviours; insufficient socialization
leading to separation
anxiety, nervous aggression, as well as
stressful phobias.
Modern living and
stressful experiences often
lead to shallow, tense, quick breathing that deprives the body of oxygen and contributes
to fatigue,
anxiety, weakened immunity, mental sluggishness, premature aging, and other unnecessary health issues.
Long hours and
stressful situations can quickly
lead to anxiety, burnout, and depression.
These new experiences can be very
stressful for young people and may
lead to feelings of confusion,
anxiety, sadness, and anger.
When a family lives in poverty or faces other
stressful situations, it is not uncommon for stress
to lead to more serious health concerns, such as depression, anger,
anxiety disorders, and even suicidal behaviors.
Stressful or violent relationships between adult partners can also
lead to an increased sense of negativity in the parent - child dyad and exacerbate the negative effects of exposure; particularly for women with
anxiety symptoms or diagnosis of PTSD.
In humans, overprotective parenting is associated with children's
anxiety and difficulties in coping with
stressful social situations (Spokas and Heimberg, 2009; Gere et al., 2012),
leading to opposite outcomes than supportive parenting (Gottman et al., 1996).