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  • #redirect [[Posttraumatic stress disorder]]
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  • '''Acute stress reaction''' (also called '''acute stress disorder''', '''psychological shock''', '''mental shock''', or simply, '''s ...ognized as the first stage of a general adaptation syndrome that regulates stress responses among vertebrates and other organisms.
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  • ...nd more enduring than the more commonly seen [[acute stress reaction|acute stress response]]. ...from the briefer [[acute stress disorder]]. These persisting posttraumatic stress symptoms cause significant disruptions of one or more important areas of li
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  • ...nce-building techniques and heart rhythm coherence feedback: New tools for stress reduction, disease prevention and rehabilitation. In E. Molinari, A. Compa
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  • ...process, whereby habitual emotional and physiological patterns underlying stress and disease replaced with new healthier patterns that establish increased e
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  • ...ell as a wide range of conditions including dysfunctional habits, anxiety, stress-related illness, pain management, and personal development. ...Relative Efficacy of Bona Fide Psychotherapies for Treating Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Meta-Analysis of Direct Comparisons ''Clinical Psychology Revie
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  • ...h William over his ambition to become a poet and playwright. The resulting stress, combined with a disappointment in love, resulted in Martin's public suicid
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  • ...ls." Although these theoretical "schools" differ, most of them continue to stress the strong influence of unconscious elements affecting people's mental live
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  • Some stress, however, that these critics did not grasp the real importance of Freud's c
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  • When treating patients, relational psychoanalysts stress a mixture of waiting, and authentic spontaneity. Some relationally oriented
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  • ...ell as a wide range of conditions including dysfunctional habits, anxiety, stress-related illness, pain management, and personal development. ...Relative Efficacy of Bona Fide Psychotherapies for Treating Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Meta-Analysis of Direct Comparisons ''Clinical Psychology Revie
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  • #redirect [[Posttraumatic stress disorder]]
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  • ...ref> depression,<ref>http://guidance.nice.org.uk/CG90</ref> Post Traumatic Stress Disorder,<ref>http://www.nice.org.uk/nicemedia/live/10966/29782/29782.pdf</
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  • ...cation are more likely to get a better job and therefore are less prone to stress by comparing to individuals with low education levels.{{Citation needed|dat ...may play a role in the manner in which people cope with [[Stress (biology)|stress]].
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  • ...ical trauma labeled "shell shock" (eventually to be termed [[posttraumatic stress disorder]]) that were best treated as soon as possible.<ref name="heiden"/>
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  • ...of mental disorders|causes]] are often explained in terms of a [[diathesis-stress model]] or [[biopsychosocial]] model. In [[biological psychiatry]], mental ...], [[agoraphobia]], [[obsessive-compulsive disorder]] and [[post-traumatic stress disorder]].
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  • ...for a number of [[mental health]] difficulties, including [[post-traumatic stress disorder]], [[OCD]], [[bulimia nervosa]], and [[clinical depression]], and ...eatment modality for children who have experienced [[complex posttraumatic stress disorder]] and chronic maltreatment.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Principles of Tr
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  • ...[[substance abuse]], [[Suicide|suicidal impulses]], [[stress (biological)|stress]], problems with [[self-esteem]], and [[grief]]. They also help with job an
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  • ..., psychoses, eating disorders, anxiety disorders (including post-traumatic stress disorder, separation anxiety disorder) (Cara & MacRae, 2005), and reactive
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  • ...ehavior Analyst Today, 7(2),'' 253-261. [http://www.baojournal.com]</ref>, stress related behaviour problems of being an adult child of an alcoholic<ref>Rube
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  • ...ter exposure of very young children to violent media? Journal of Traumatic Stress,22(6), 658–662.</ref> The theory of ego defense mechanisms has received e
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  • * [[Stress management]]
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  • ...ice of self-hypnosis may significantly reduce general anxiety, tension and stress in a manner similar to other relaxation and self-regulation procedures."
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