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NO. Losing a spouse is NOT a "top stressful life event" .... it would be in the "top life traumas" I respectfully disagree. Death of a spouse IS a life event, and in fact, is #1 on everyone's scale of most stressful life events (it is #1 on life events for adults; death of a parent is #1 for non-adults). Even things that should be happy occasions (vacation, holidays) have a stress rating.
true it is stressful that sucks losing someone :(
true it is stressful that sucks losing someone :(
The most stressful event according to the Holmes and Rahe Life Events Scale is the death of a child or spouse.
Any time you uproot your life it causes stress. Depending on the circumstances of why you left and what you had to undergo depends on if it caused traumatic stress. Only speaking to a physician will help you to arrive to a specific yes or no.
A life-change stressor is an event that changes the circumstances of life- and adds stress. Examples would be marriage, divorce, birth of a child, changing jobs, or death of a loved one. The event is not by any means necessarily a bad thing- just stressful.
True. Stress can result from negative life events and can weaken our immune system, making us more susceptible to illness. Managing stress effectively is important for maintaining good physical and mental health.
An adjustment disorder is a disorder of individuals who cannot adjust to a certain force upon their life, such as a major life event. The disorder may be accompanied by depression, anxiety, or traumatic stress symptoms.
An adjustment disorder is a disorder of individuals who cannot adjust to a certain force upon their life, such as a major life event. The disorder may be accompanied by depression, anxiety, or traumatic stress symptoms.
post-traumatic stress disorder SDT
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
post-traumatic stress disorder SDT