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Some examples of chronic stress include job stress or long term illness. Grief or the death of a loved one is also chronic stress.
Stress. It is an effort to confront situations that the current personality is not capable of handling.
P. K. Foster has written: 'Moisture stress and the dry strength of ceramic clays'
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Split personality, now known as dissociative identity disorder (DID), typically develops as a coping mechanism for severe trauma during childhood. It involves the presence of two or more distinct identities or personality states within one individual. Treatment often involves therapy to integrate these identities and process the underlying trauma.
A "hardly" personality does not have a commonly recognized definition or meaning in psychology. It may be a typographical error or misunderstanding. If you provide more context or clarify your question, I can try to offer a relevant response.
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Type B Personality is someone who is relaxed and content, can deal with stress and enjoys life and is happy with what they have. They have to be able to cope with stress and be calm when put into tense situations.
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Ted Zeff has written: 'The highly sensitive person's survival guide' -- subject(s): Self-actualization (Psychology), Sensitivity (Personality trait), Stress (Psychology), Stress management 'Highly Sensitive Person's Companion' -- subject(s): Self-actualization (Psychology), Sensitivity (Personality trait), Stress management, Stress (Psychology)