In part I of this series, we explored the history of stress and how the term emerged. In part II, we further looked into the physiology of stress. In part III, we will examine psychological stress: ...
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PTSD on steroids: A psychological epidemic after October 7th

The timing and intensity of this war were harsh triggers, and many need treatment, but even those without a diagnosis would ...
Stress is our body’s response to any demand, challenge or change that disrupts our usual norms, explains Adrian Jacques ...
Explore how emotional exhaustion and workplace stress trigger burnout symptoms that impact both mind and body, causing ...
Minority stress describes the stressful situations individuals may encounter due to their ethnicity, race, gender identity, or sexual orientation. Everyone experiences stress from time to time.
The stress literature can feel confusing. You hear from one source that stress suppresses the immune system, making it easier to get sick. Then you read from another that stress makes the immune ...
For many people, stress is part of everyday life. The demands of work, family, and other quotidian pressures can leave one feeling angry, agitated, anxious, downtrodden, or burned out. While these ...
Workplace stress is common. In fact, a report from the American Psychological Association shows that 79% of workers in the U.S. experience job stress. Unfortunately, stress within the workplace can ...
Psychology has slowly moved from being a “less common” subject to one that many students now take seriously. As conversations ...