Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) differs from normal fear in that it is a prolonged and intense reaction to traumatic events, often triggered by reminders of the trauma, even when no immediate danger is present. While normal fear is a natural response to real-time threats that helps individuals react appropriately to danger, PTSD can lead to debilitating symptoms such as flashbacks, severe anxiety, and emotional numbness. Additionally, PTSD can disrupt daily functioning and relationships, whereas normal fear typically subsides once the threat is resolved.
symptomatic reactions to extreme traumatic stressors (war, natural or transportation disasters, criminal assault, abuse, hostage situations, etc.) and differ chiefly in the time frame in which the symptoms develop
PTSD has specific chronological requirements and symptom markers that must be satisfied in order to diagnose
PTSD has specific chronological requirements and symptom markers that must be satisfied in order to diagnose
the people need their love and relationship
In the physical sense, there are similarities. The causes are thought to differ.
One of the personality disorders should fit this. Most likely Antisocial Personality Disorder or perhaps Borderline Personality Disorder. They differ somewhat though. Look them up, online.
spider defense mechanisms differ from species to species, it could range from camouflage to poison
Friction produces heat. The other forces produce motion or stress.
The two types of stress are acute stress and chronic stress. Acute stress is short-term and can be beneficial in small doses, while chronic stress is long-term and can have negative effects on mental and physical well-being. Acute stress can help improve performance and focus, while chronic stress can lead to health problems like anxiety, depression, and heart disease.
Seroquel ( Quetiapine) and Zyprexa (Olanzapine) are both Antipsychotics but Zyprexa is also an antimanic. Zyprexa is indicated for the treatment of bipolar disorder where as Seroquel is not.
In materials science, strain refers to the deformation or change in shape of a material, while stress is the force applied to the material causing the strain. Strain is the result of stress, and they are related but distinct concepts in understanding the behavior of materials under external forces.
Strain liquids have a high viscosity, meaning they are thick and flow slowly. They can deform under stress but return to their original shape when the stress is removed. This sets them apart from other liquids, which have lower viscosity and do not deform as easily under stress.