The experience of "stress", in its broadest meaning, is an inevitable part of life. All living creatures have evolved multiple mechanisms to deal with such threats and challenges and to avoid damage to the organism that may be incurred from these stress responses. Trauma and stressor-related disorders are psychiatric conditions that are caused specifically by the experience of stress, though depression, anxiety and some other disorders may also be unleashed by stress. Stress, however, is not a mandatory criterion of these diagnoses. This article focuses on the evolution of the neurochemicals involved in the response to stress and the systems in which they function. This includes the skin and gut, and the immune system.Evidence suggests that...
Although biological systems have evolved to promote stress-resilience, there is variation in stress-...
At the interface between mind and body, psychiatry and neurology, functional neurological disorder (...
Throughout its evolutionary course, stress has remained as an adaptive response to stimuli that may ...
Stress involves real or perceived changes within an organism or in the environment that activate an ...
AbstractViable new treatments for depression and anxiety have been slow to emerge, likely owing to t...
Stress is recognized as an important issue in basic and clinical neuroscience research, based upon t...
Stress is a general adaptive reaction crucial for survival and basically positive that involves the ...
A person’s reaction to trauma depends on the traumatic situation itself, personality characteristics...
Stress and trauma profoundly influence psychiatric biobehavioral outcomes. The identification of tre...
The cumulative science linking stress to negative health outcomes is vast. Stress can affect health ...
Abstract | All organisms must maintain a complex dynamic equilibrium, or homeostasis, which is const...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
In recent decades, stress has played a prominent role in terms of how the individual views the world...
Stress is a term used in everyday life to describe everything from feelings of anxiety and grief, to...
Stress is a multifactorial complex phenomenon where organic resources are mobilized to deal with a r...
Although biological systems have evolved to promote stress-resilience, there is variation in stress-...
At the interface between mind and body, psychiatry and neurology, functional neurological disorder (...
Throughout its evolutionary course, stress has remained as an adaptive response to stimuli that may ...
Stress involves real or perceived changes within an organism or in the environment that activate an ...
AbstractViable new treatments for depression and anxiety have been slow to emerge, likely owing to t...
Stress is recognized as an important issue in basic and clinical neuroscience research, based upon t...
Stress is a general adaptive reaction crucial for survival and basically positive that involves the ...
A person’s reaction to trauma depends on the traumatic situation itself, personality characteristics...
Stress and trauma profoundly influence psychiatric biobehavioral outcomes. The identification of tre...
The cumulative science linking stress to negative health outcomes is vast. Stress can affect health ...
Abstract | All organisms must maintain a complex dynamic equilibrium, or homeostasis, which is const...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
In recent decades, stress has played a prominent role in terms of how the individual views the world...
Stress is a term used in everyday life to describe everything from feelings of anxiety and grief, to...
Stress is a multifactorial complex phenomenon where organic resources are mobilized to deal with a r...
Although biological systems have evolved to promote stress-resilience, there is variation in stress-...
At the interface between mind and body, psychiatry and neurology, functional neurological disorder (...
Throughout its evolutionary course, stress has remained as an adaptive response to stimuli that may ...