This refers more to the behavior of a stressed person rather than a particular type of stress.
When we are stressed there are many behaviors we may display unknowingly such as hair pulling, biting nails and tapping feet etc.
http://www.stress-relief-workshop.com/signs-of-stress.html
Stress behavior is behaviors you develop due to the overwhelming demands of stress. These behaviors are; overeating, under eating, heavy drinking, chain smoking, overdoing a regular routine such as cleaning, and shopping, isolating ones self, neglecting responsibilities.
The development of these behaviors can become serious. Leading to such negative effects as addiction, damaged relationships, and feelings of helplessness.
For more information see http://stress-affects-health.com/index.html
This refers more to the behavior of a stressed person rather than a particular type of stress.
When we are stressed there are many behaviors we may display unknowingly such as hair pulling, biting nails and tapping feet etc.
http://www.stress-relief-workshop.com/signs-of-stress.html
i think 3
Heightened alertness, Strength, Endurance, and Tolerance for discomfort
Heightened alertness, Strength, Endurance, and Tolerance for discomfort
In poorly trained, undisciplined soldiers.
The behavior often serves to reduce stress and relieve anxiety.
Recklessness or indiscipline • Malingering • Self-inflicting wounds
Units where problems exist, UNits with poor morale
No. They are pathological responses to stress that may be exacerbated by some cultural issues.
Unlike everyday stressors, which can be managed with healthy stress management behaviors, untreated chronic stress can result in serious health conditions including anxiety, insomnia, muscle pain, high blood pressure and a weakened immune system.
yes
i believe that people stress over that because they are:stuck hearing about itits their friendsthey want to make peace between themand they shouldn't. they may lay wide awake at night thinking of ways to solve the issue when it is unhealthy. so that is my theory of why people stress over those types of issues.
Maladaptive Behaviors to Stress/AnxietyAdaptive behaviors are developed to help living things survive and progress. They are positive responses to stimuli (such as a plant leaning toward light). Maladaptive behaviors aren't positive in that they aren't positive and undertaken to increase chances of survival. Maladaptive behaviors in response to stress or anxiety might include: nervousness, excessive worrying, sleeplessness, changes in eating habits, lowered immune response, fatigue, tension, head and body aches, a racing mind, forgetfulness, lack of concentration, etc. Anxiety is a severe state of stress and its symptoms that last for 6 or more months that may or may not be triggered by specific stimuli and may or may not be permanently affecting of life style. Anxiety is a very common disorder in America affecting slightly more women than men.