The symptons of psychological stress is related to digestive because its one f many causes of gastrointestinal disorders (digestive system). .
When stress is linked to increased psychological disorders, it is referred to as a stress-related mental health issue or a stress-induced psychological disorder.
Yes, if you can get a psychological analysis to prove your stress is interferring with your work you can claim it as a anxiety disorder, which are the most common types of psychological disorders. Hope this helps :)
This type of hypertension is stress related or unexpressed rage. You will be taught relaxation techniques like yoga, meditation and anger management.
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Mary L.S Vachon has written: 'Occupational stress in the care of the critically ill, the dying and the bereaved/ Mary L.S. Vachon' -- subject(s): Adaptation, Psychological, Critical Care -, Grief, Psychological Adaptation, Psychological Stress, Psychology, Stress, Psychological, Terminal Care -
A stress-induced lesion refers to damage or injury to tissue that arises as a result of physical or psychological stressors. This can manifest in various forms, such as ulcers in the gastrointestinal tract or skin lesions, often due to the body's heightened stress response, which can disrupt normal physiological processes. Such lesions are typically linked to stress-related conditions, including anxiety and chronic stress, and may require both medical and psychological interventions for treatment.
A big word for stress is "psychological distress" or "anxiety."
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