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Stress and Psychological Resiliency
2014Over the past decade, there has been an enormous increase in research and scientific publications targeting psychological resiliency. However, compared to the research on the neurobiology of stress, resiliency research is in its relative infancy.
Alan L, Peterson +2 more
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Social Stress and Community Psychology
American Journal of Community Psychology, 1978Two questions that embarrass community psychologists are: "What do community psychologists do?" "What's the difference between community psychology and clinical psychology?" A conceptual model is proposed to help to find answers to these questions. The model describes a process whereby psychosocial stress leads to psychopathology.
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Stress, psychological distress, burnout and perfectionism in UK dental students
British Dental Journal, 2020V. Collin, E. O’Selmo, P. Whitehead
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The Psychology Student Stress Questionnaire
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1991Stressors of graduate psychology training remain relatively unexplored. The Psychology Student Stress Questionnaire (PSSQ) was developed to assess the impact of emotional, financial, and academic stressors of graduate psychology training on students. The PSSQ was administered, along with the Symptom Check List-90-R and the Health and Daily Living Form,
N, Cahir, R D, Morris
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Psychological stress and vitamins.
Journal of biological regulators and homeostatic agents, 2011Conditions of stress and anxiety have complex interactions with insufficient vitamin intake and malnutrition. This study, based on literature research in Medline, analyzes the inter-relationship between vitamins and stress. This report concerns a number of vitamins that have been receiving much attention in earlier reviews of the literature, for their ...
CONTI, CHIARA +13 more
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1999
Organisms survive by maintaining homeostasis, a complex, dynamic, and harmonious equilibrium. This equilibrium is constantly challenged or threatened by disturbing factors or stressors. For survival, organisms have to actively react with an adaptational or stress response, which should lead to the preservation or reestablishment of the steady state ...
Robert J. Benschop, Manfred Schedlowski
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Organisms survive by maintaining homeostasis, a complex, dynamic, and harmonious equilibrium. This equilibrium is constantly challenged or threatened by disturbing factors or stressors. For survival, organisms have to actively react with an adaptational or stress response, which should lead to the preservation or reestablishment of the steady state ...
Robert J. Benschop, Manfred Schedlowski
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Archives of General Psychiatry, 1961
This paper will demonstrate more systematically some of the relationships between background personal and social history and psychological stress. It is becoming increasingly apparent that personal and environmental stress is important in both emotional and physical disorders.
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This paper will demonstrate more systematically some of the relationships between background personal and social history and psychological stress. It is becoming increasingly apparent that personal and environmental stress is important in both emotional and physical disorders.
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