Stress produces depression,anger, not understanding what is going on, and blaming yourself.
Prolonged stress can lead to a range of physical and mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, high blood pressure, weakened immune system, and increased risk of heart disease. It can also negatively impact sleep, digestion, and overall well-being. It's important to manage stress through healthy coping mechanisms and self-care practices.
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Anne C Carpenter-Smith has written: 'The stress of caring' -- subject(s): Caregivers, Stress (Psychology), Psychology 'The effects of a companion animal on the human stress response' -- subject(s): Pets, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Pets, Stress (Psychology)
Depression and anger
Many believe that WWI is when post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) first was seen.
Some sort of psychological stress can trigger hyperventilation syndrome.
Red can increase heart rate and blood pressure, evoking emotions such as passion and excitement. Blue is often associated with feelings of calmness and tranquility, promoting relaxation and reducing stress. Yellow is linked to increased energy levels and feelings of happiness, making it a popular choice in areas where productivity or positivity is desired.
Psychological injury refers to a psychological condition or psychological harm that is caused by an event that occurred or the act, or the failure to act of an individual. Some examples include Posttraumatic Stress Disorder or a concussion.
There are no negative psychological effects of homosexuality anywhere.
Load-shedding can lead to increased stress, anxiety, and frustration due to disruption of daily routines and uncertainty about access to basic amenities like electricity. It can also affect mood and sleep patterns, leading to feelings of helplessness and dissatisfaction. Additionally, prolonged exposure to load-shedding may contribute to a sense of powerlessness and decreased productivity.
Irving Lester Janis has written: 'Groupthink' 'Personality' -- subject(s): Personality 'Psychological effects of the atomic attacks on Japan' -- subject(s): Atomic bomb, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Atomic bomb, Psychological aspects of War, War, World War, 1939-1945 'Are the Cominform countries using hypnotic techniques to elicit confessions in public trials?' -- subject(s): Confession (Law), Forensic hypnotism 'Stress and frustration' -- subject(s): Stress (Physiology), Frustration 'Air war and emotional stress' -- subject(s): Aerial Bombing, Air warfare, Bombing, Aerial, Civil defense, Nuclear warfare, Psychological Stress, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Aerial bombing, Psychological aspects of Air warfare, Psychological aspects of Civil defense, Psychological aspects of Nuclear warfare, Stress, Psychological, War 'Proposals for field research on the psychological impact of peacetime disasters' -- subject(s): Disaster relief, Disasters, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Disasters, Research 'Crucial decisions' -- subject(s): Crisis management, Decision making 'Victims of groupthink' -- subject(s): Policy sciences, Case studies, Foreign relations, United States, Foreign relations administration 'Psychological effects of electric convulsive treatments' -- subject(s): Shock therapy, Nervous system, Diseases
Colleen M Canan has written: 'The effects of acute aerobic exercise on cardiovascular reactivity to psychological stress' -- subject(s): Stress (Psychology), Aerobic exercises, Cardiovascular system