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The alarm stage of stress is marked by the body's release of adrenaline. The next stage is usually the resistance stage, and finally exhaustion.
The first stage is the alarm stage. The SECOND stage is the resistance stage. The last stage is the exhaustion stage.
The first stage is the alarm stage. The SECOND stage is the resistance stage. The last stage is the exhaustion stage.
The first stage is the alarm stage. The SECOND stage is the resistance stage. The last stage is the exhaustion stage.
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The first stage in Hans Selye's stress model is the Alarm Reaction stage. In this stage, the body perceives a stressor and activates the "fight or flight" response, releasing stress hormones like adrenaline. This stage helps prepare the body to deal with the immediate threat.
There are three stages of stress: alarm, resistance, and exhaustion. The alarm stage is the body's initial reaction to stress, followed by the resistance stage where the body tries to adapt and cope with stress. If stress continues without relief, it can lead to the exhaustion stage, where the body's resources are depleted.
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Selye developed the Three Stage Model of Stress Response. This model consisted of alarm, resistance, and exhaustion.
The alarm stage of stress is commonly known as the fight or flight stage. This stage can last a few seconds or many days. Prolonged periods lasting more than a few days can cause biological damage.