The body adapts to the presence of the stressor.
The body shuts down from exhaustion
burnout
The first stage is the alarm stage. The SECOND stage is the resistance stage. The last stage is the exhaustion stage.
There are three stages of stress: alarm, resistance, and exhaustion. The alarm stage is the body's initial reaction to stress, followed by the resistance stage where the body tries to adapt and cope with stress. If stress continues without relief, it can lead to the exhaustion stage, where the body's resources are depleted.
The alarm stage of stress is marked by the body's release of adrenaline. The next stage is usually the resistance stage, and finally exhaustion.
The first stage is the alarm stage. The SECOND stage is the resistance stage. The last stage is the exhaustion stage.
The first stage is the alarm stage. The SECOND stage is the resistance stage. The last stage is the exhaustion stage.
Selye developed the Three Stage Model of Stress Response. This model consisted of alarm, resistance, and exhaustion.
An initial reaction to something alarming would be the alarm stage. This is when the adrenaline courses through the body. The resistance stage comes after the alarm stage, and this is when the body repairs any damage to the system that had been caused by the alarm stage.
Alarm Resistance Cycle.
According to Selye, a person exerts an all-out effort to combat stress at the interface between the alarm reaction and the stage of resistance.
Positive combat stress behavior
General adaptation syndrome, or GAS, is a term used to describe the body's short-term and long-term reactions to stress. There are three stages the alarm reaction, the stage of resistance, and the stage of exhaustion.
the skin resistance increases to a large amount because of the sweating due to stress, for example-our finger tip become slightly wet when we take stress and its resistance increases