emotional stress
21Stress — Forces from the outside world impinging on the individual. Stress is a normal part of life that can help us learn and grow. Conversely, stress can cause us significant problems. Stress releases powerful neurochemicals and hormones that prepare us …
22Emotional-instabile Persönlichkeitsstörung — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 F60.3 Emotional instabile Persönlichkeitsstörung F60.30 Emotional instabile Persönlichkeitsstörung: Impulsiver Typ F60.31 …
23Emotional instabile Persönlichkeitsstörung — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 F60.3 Emotional instabile Persönlichkeitsstörung F60.30 Emotional instabile Persönlichkeitsstörung: Impulsiver Typ F60.31 …
24Emotional Freedom Techniques — Dieser Artikel wurde aufgrund von inhaltlichen Mängeln auf der Qualitätssicherungsseite des Wikiprojekts Psychologie eingetragen. Dies geschieht, um die Qualität der Artikel aus dem Themengebiet Psychologie auf ein akzeptables Niveau zu bringen.… …
25Emotional thought method — The emotional thought method develops a group of activities that can be played so in a personal as in a grupal way. This method want to develop the Emotional Intelligence in a similar way that Daniel Goleman (1995) proposed in his book Emotional… …
26emotional labor — (i.MOH.shun.ul LAY.bur) n. Jobs in which employees are required to express false or exaggerated emotions; the effort of expressing those emotions. Example Citation: Erickson wants to look at what she calls emotional labor or what nurses face in… …
27stress — stressless, adj. stresslessness, n. /stres/, n. 1. importance or significance attached to a thing; emphasis: to lay stress upon good manners. 2. Phonet. emphasis in the form of prominent relative loudness of a syllable or a word as a result of… …
28stress — Synonyms and related words: Alexandrine, accent, accentuate, accentuation, ache, aching, adverse circumstances, adversity, affliction, aggravation, ambivalence, ambivalence of impulse, amphibrach, amphimacer, anacrusis, anapest, anguish,… …
29stress — I. noun Etymology: Middle English stresse stress, distress, short for destresse more at distress Date: 14th century 1. constraining force or influence: as a. a force exerted when one body or body part presses on, pulls on, pushes against, or… …
30emotional — adj. VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, sound ▪ become, get, grow ▪ He got very emotional during the speech …