Answer:It is commonly believed that stress is only restricted to "high tension" jobs.This is a myth a superstition prevalent even in highly educated, scientific and medical community!The term "Instinctual Stress" is used for the first time in "Stress: Understanding and Management" by Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar.Instinctual stress is the stress produced by deprivation of instincts such as hunger, thirst, sexual need, herd instinct, habitat instinct, breast feeding, parental care, instinct of kinesis [locomotion]. survival instinct etc. It is dangerous as it is ubiquitous [universal] and not consciously noticed due to ignorance.
Instinctual was created on 1999-03-01.
Yes, they are.
I'm not quite sure we can say it is "instinctual" as there are very few studies about instinctual embarrasment.
Screaming can be both cultural and instinctual. In many cultures, women and girls are socialized to express fear or distress through screaming. However, screaming can also be a natural instinctual response to danger or threat, as a way to signal distress and seek help.
no, it is instinctual
unlearned behaviours
Yes
Yes, it is a word.
Dogs may drink their urine due to instinctual behaviors from their wild ancestors, such as seeking out nutrients or masking their scent from predators. This behavior can also be a sign of underlying health issues or stress.
Yes, many animals have instinctual behaviors that help them avoid inbreeding, such as dispersing from their birthplace to find unrelated mates.
No, it is instinctual behaviour.
Cats may kick litter out of the box due to instinctual behavior to cover their waste, discomfort with the litter texture, or a desire to mark territory. It could also be a sign of stress or a preference for a cleaner environment.