Stress: symptoms and treatment
- Definition: What is Stress?
- Acute or Chronic Stress
- Effect of Acute Stress?
- The Immune System’s Response to Acute Stress
- The Relaxation Response: the Resolution of Acute Stress
- Negative effects of Stress
- Psychologic Effects of Stress
- Negative effects of Stress: Susceptibility to Infections
- Negative effects: Weight Loss, Eating Disorders
- Negative effects: Diabetes
- Negative effects: Sexual and Reproductive Dysfunction
- Negative effects: Memory, Concentration, and Learning
- Negative effects: Other Disorders
- Self-Medication with Unhealthy Lifestyles
- Stress Risk Factors: Who is at risk for chronic stress or stress related diseases?
- Stress Risk Factors: Effects in Childhood
- Stress in the Elderly
- Stress Risk Factors: Caregivers
- Stress Risk Factors: Angry Personalities
- Stress Risk Factors: Work Risk Factors
- Biologic Factors
- Diagnose: What other conditions have the same symptoms as stress?
- Stress Guidelines: What are the general guidelines for reducing stress?
- Considerations for Choosing a Strategy for Reducing Stress
- Treatment: Overcoming Obstacles to Treatment
- Stress reduction methods
- Stress reduction methods: Cognitive-Behavioral Techniques
- Stress reduction methods: Discuss Feelings
- Stress reduction methods: Use Humor
- Stress reduction methods: Relaxation Techniques
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