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
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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
Potential triggers for behaviors of concern can include stress, changes in routine, sensory overload, communication difficulties, physical discomfort or pain, and feeling overwhelmed or frustrated. Identifying and understanding these triggers can help in managing and addressing the behaviors effectively.
No. They are pathological responses to stress that may be exacerbated by some cultural issues.
Units where problems exist, UNits with poor morale
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.
Chronic stress can contribute to the development of heart disease by increasing inflammation, raising blood pressure, and promoting unhealthy behaviors like smoking and overeating.
yes