Asked by Takafumi Yoshida on Jul 13, 2024

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The text defines stress as a syndrome that includes depersonalization, emotional exhaustion, and perceptions of low accomplishment.

Depersonalization

A psychological state in which an individual feels detached from their thoughts, feelings, or sense of identity, often as a response to stress or trauma.

Emotional Exhaustion

A state of feeling overly drained and depleted of emotional resources, often as a result of prolonged stress or burnout.

Low Accomplishment

Indicates a situation or outcome where objectives or targets have not been successfully met or achieved at the desired level.

  • Recognize the behavioral, psychological, and physiological effects of stress.
  • Understand the notion of stress as a syndrome and distinguish between internal and external evaluations of stress.
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Ysobella CantosJul 18, 2024
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Explanation :
The text likely refers to burnout, not stress. Burnout is specifically characterized by emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced personal accomplishment, whereas stress is a broader concept related to the body's response to any demand.