Abstract. Generally the term stress refers to experiences of endangering one’s physical or psy¬chological wellbeing. Physiological stress refers to bodily adaptation processes and the maintenance of body’s balance. Selye defined stress as a function of elevated corticosteroid levels and used the term stress to refer to the effects of any agent that threatens the homeostasis of the organism. Thus, psychological stress can be defined as a discrepancy between personal capacities and environmental demands. Somatic stress symptoms are related to both physiological and psychological stress. The different types of stressors are likely to elicit divergent stress reactions. Rationale is as follows: temperament a) has a biological basis, b) is highly...
Stress is currently a fairly frequently used concept. The community keeps placing an ever increasing...
Stress affects the mental health in many ways. Scientists are not compatible what mental health repr...
This study describes the relation between the behavioural phenomena and the biological foundations o...
The term stress can be used to refer to a generalised somatic response, involving hormonal activity,...
The aim of this thesis is to describe stress as a psychological phenomenon with an emphasis on the b...
Selye published a short note about his findings in Nature in 1936. Selye applied his famous theory o...
In this presentation I would like to consider some general ideas about the nature of Stress and its ...
Many psychologists and others have struggled a lot for many years to establish an effective definiti...
Although there is no generally accepted definition of 'a state of stress' in biological or social sy...
It is important to distinguish clearly between the terms > and the > which can result therefrom. Str...
In recent decades, stress has played a prominent role in terms of how the individual views the world...
Exposure to stressful situations is among the most common human experiences. These types of situatio...
Our over-industrialized and highly competitive metropolitan culture has added up to our stresses at ...
As dwellers in the same house, it seems only logical that psyche and soma would be interdependent , ...
Background: Human beings throughout the world are faced with high and ever increasing levels of acut...
Stress is currently a fairly frequently used concept. The community keeps placing an ever increasing...
Stress affects the mental health in many ways. Scientists are not compatible what mental health repr...
This study describes the relation between the behavioural phenomena and the biological foundations o...
The term stress can be used to refer to a generalised somatic response, involving hormonal activity,...
The aim of this thesis is to describe stress as a psychological phenomenon with an emphasis on the b...
Selye published a short note about his findings in Nature in 1936. Selye applied his famous theory o...
In this presentation I would like to consider some general ideas about the nature of Stress and its ...
Many psychologists and others have struggled a lot for many years to establish an effective definiti...
Although there is no generally accepted definition of 'a state of stress' in biological or social sy...
It is important to distinguish clearly between the terms > and the > which can result therefrom. Str...
In recent decades, stress has played a prominent role in terms of how the individual views the world...
Exposure to stressful situations is among the most common human experiences. These types of situatio...
Our over-industrialized and highly competitive metropolitan culture has added up to our stresses at ...
As dwellers in the same house, it seems only logical that psyche and soma would be interdependent , ...
Background: Human beings throughout the world are faced with high and ever increasing levels of acut...
Stress is currently a fairly frequently used concept. The community keeps placing an ever increasing...
Stress affects the mental health in many ways. Scientists are not compatible what mental health repr...
This study describes the relation between the behavioural phenomena and the biological foundations o...