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... STRESS An important component of crisis management is to set the stage for the prevention of the long - term effects of acute stress or crisis . Fac- tors that seem to determine the long - term impact of the stressful event include the ...
... STRESS An important component of crisis management is to set the stage for the prevention of the long - term effects of acute stress or crisis . Fac- tors that seem to determine the long - term impact of the stressful event include the ...
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... Stress - strain . The psychophysiologic effects of stressors may pro- duce adverse health effects . For instance ... stress . Vulnerability assumes that certain people are vulnerable to the ef- fects of stress . Past history of ...
... Stress - strain . The psychophysiologic effects of stressors may pro- duce adverse health effects . For instance ... stress . Vulnerability assumes that certain people are vulnerable to the ef- fects of stress . Past history of ...
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... stress in an individual . Factors Contributing to Stress and Illness Most stress researchers endorse a " biopsychosocial model , " in which biological , psychological , and social factors interact to precipi- tate , maintain , and ...
... stress in an individual . Factors Contributing to Stress and Illness Most stress researchers endorse a " biopsychosocial model , " in which biological , psychological , and social factors interact to precipi- tate , maintain , and ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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