- Look up stress or
stressy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Stress may
refer to:
Stress (biology), an organism's
response to a
stressor such as an environmental...
- the
stressfulness of life events. It was
created by
psychologists George Brown and
Tirril Harris in 1978.
Instead of ac****ulating the
stressfulness of...
-
Events and
Difficulties Schedule, a
psychological measurement of the
stressfulness of life
events created by
psychologists George Brown and
Tirril Harris...
- members.
Things begin to get
overwhelming for
Chimney during a
series of
stressful calls,
including a
lottery winner trying to
commit suicide, an explosion...
- most of the
other SS doctors, who
viewed selections as one of
their most
stressful and
unpleasant duties, he
undertook the task with a
flamboyant air, often...
- to a
stressful situation. As
opposed to
emotional avoidance, in
which emotions are
experienced as a negative,
undesired reaction to a
stressful situation...
-
nonspecific perceived stress. It has been used in
studies ****essing the
stressfulness of situations, the
effectiveness of stress-reducing interventions, and...
- to be
highly sensitive to face threats,
making difficult conversations stressful when they risk embarr****ment, shame, or re****tional loss.
Cultural differences...
- a
stressful event to oneself. The
direction of
blame often has
implications for individuals’
emotions and
behaviors during and
following stressful situations...
- also
known as the
Social Readjustment Rating Scale, is a list of 43
stressful life
events that can
contribute to illness. The test
works via a point...