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    We live with it‚ deal with it‚ and above all worry about it. Our way of life‚ the area in which we live‚ the economy‚ and our jobs can cause a great deal of stress. Not everyone deals with the same level of stress and there are several factors that can impact our lives and cause us to have higher or lower stress levels. We can have stressed caused by Cataclysmic events which according to Feldman (2009) are events that can affect many people at the same time and are “disasters such as tornado and

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    STRESS RELATED DISEASES Several definitions of stress have been proposed thus causing a great deal of confusion. Therefore‚ I would like to leave the meaning of this word very simple. It is a term we human beings use to stand for hundreds of specific problems in our lives. It is a word we use when we feel angry‚ depressed‚ frustrated or worried. Stress can be categorized into physical‚ emotional and behavioral. I would like to dwell only on the physical effects of stress. Research shows that

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    feel overloaded. They feel that they need to handle too much pressure that they cannot keep going. Work‚ school‚ children‚ taxes‚ are just a few examples of what surrounds a regular person that defines his whole situation as stress. It is defined as anything that challenges or threats our well-being. There are many causes of stress. The most important deal with financial problems‚ workplace stress‚ personal relationships‚ health and irritants. Financial problems have always been the common factor

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    important because it leads to job satisfaction and well work performance. Adeyinka Tella‚ C.O. Ayeni and S.O. Papoola (2007) claimed that‚ “One way of stimulating people is to employ effective motivation‚ which makes workers more satisfied with and committed to their jobs ( Tella‚ Ayeni & Papoola‚ 2007). In fact‚ employees who feel motivated at work are likely to be persistent‚ creative‚ inspired and productive also assure high quality of work. In reality‚ every employee has a different personality

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    Details Due Points Objectives 4.1 Analyze the value of a degree program to professional and personal development. 4.2 Evaluate the effect of completing the bachelor’s program on current and future professional goals. 4.3 Apply critical thinking to the professional decision-making process. 4.4 Evaluate the effect of completing the bachelor’s program on your critical thinking abilities‚ behavior‚ and decision-making. 4.5 Assess the evolution of the university learning goals—professional competence

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    perceptions and aspects of personality may be linked to the incidence of injury. Stress and athletic injury Past research has seen the relationship between athletic injuries and psychological factors as essentially stress-related (1). In this sense‚ stress is predicted to produce increased state anxiety and consequently alterations in attentional focus and muscular tension. It is important to note that stress does not exist outside the individual “ not all people respond negatively to potentially

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    Foreign Literature The relationships among stress‚ self-esteem‚ and suicidal ideation in late adolescents were examined in a group of college students. Multiple regression analysis indicated that both stress and self-esteem were significantly related to suicidal ideation; low self-esteem and stressful life events significantly predicted suicidal ideation. The hypothesis that self-esteem would moderate the effects of life stressors on suicidal ideation was supported at the .06 level. A significant

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    References Bashir‚ Asad 2007‚ Employees’ Stress and Its Impact on Their Performance‚ First Proceedings of International Conference on Business and Technology‚ Pages 156-161‚Iqra University Islamabad. Comeau-Kirschner‚ C. (1999). Stress managment 101. Management Review‚ 88(10)‚ 9-9. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/206687925?accountid=14620 McGrath‚ J. E. 1976. "Stress and behavior in organizations." In Handbook of Industrial and Organizational Psychology. Dunnett‚ M. D. (ed) Chicago:

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    Mr. Marlon Soria Stress in the Workplace Introduction It isn’t easy to find a generally acceptable of ‘stress’. Doctors‚ engineers‚ psychologists‚ management consultants‚ linguists‚ and lay-person all use the word in their own distinctive ways with their own definition. A useful definition is “a demand made on the adaptive capacities of the mind and body”. If a given person can handle the demand and enjoy the stimulation involved‚ then stress is welcome and helpful. If they can’t

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    DOI: 5/5/13. This is a 52-year-old female assembler who incurred a work-related injury when her finger got caught in while she was trying to unjam a machine. The patient was subsequently diagnosed with traumatic middle finger‚ arthropathy‚ myofascial pain‚ cervicalgia‚ and chronic pain syndrome. As per pain management consultation report dated 5/10/16‚ the patient complains of left hand and finger pain radiating up to the upper extremity‚ shoulder and cervical spine. She rates her pain as 9. Her

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