Denial, repression, displacement.
The most common domestic violence defense is self-defense. This is when someone hurts another because they were trying to protect themselves. Another defense commonly used is mutual combat.
It might be a good start to learn about and if possible read the work of Sigmund Freud, possibly one of the most well known neurologist. Also be sure to check websites such as Google scholar to gain access to academically approved reading material
Some examples of defense mechanisms include denial (refusing to accept reality), projection (attributing one's own unacceptable thoughts or feelings to someone else), and repression (unconsciously blocking out painful or anxiety-inducing thoughts or memories).
They might not have enough sleep
People become stressed due to various factors such as work pressure, financial problems, relationship issues, and health concerns. Stress can also be caused by a lack of work-life balance, deadlines, and unexpected events. Additionally, individual personality traits, coping mechanisms, and life experiences can influence how someone responds to stress.
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You fluster somebody by making them extremely worried and stressed out.
how stressed someone gets is down to the individual, for instance someone I know gets stressed whenever they drive so as you can imagine they're rather stressed a lot of the time, on the other hand someone else I know seems to always be relaxed in situations that others would go mad in. it's perfectly natural to feel stressed from time to time, but if you feel regularly stressed or are uncomfortable with the temporary stress you are feeling, it might be worth seeing if you can change that for yourself.
Yes.
Stressed is a verb (past tense of stress) and an adjective (stressed syllable).
To move faster than someone or something
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