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We used to see a lot of something called acute stress reaction.
The acute stress reaction is important to protect your body and improve your performance.
No physical injuries or damage were reported, but a number of residents suffered from acute stress reaction.
The lorry driver suffered an acute stress reaction and a psychological assessment was needed.
Acute stress reaction increases blood flow and endangers the person.
In some other countries also arrhythmias and prophylaxis of acute stress reactions.
One person was lightly wounded and a second was treated for acute stress reaction.
He had been treated twice for syphilis, once for acute stress reaction.
Also known as "combat fatigue," it has some overlap with the diagnosis of acute stress reaction used in civilian psychiatry.
You're having an acute stress reaction."
Sodium valproate can be used to control acute episodes of mania and acute stress reaction.
They may be prescribed to treat anxiety, acute stress reactions, panic attacks, convulsions, and sleep disorders (typically for short-term use).
PTSD is a more chronic and less frequent consequence of trauma than the normal acute stress reaction.
This hypothesized set includes such emotions as joy, sadness, fright, dread, horror, panic, anxiety, acute stress reaction and anger.
Media coverage of acute stress reactions and the importance of seeking psychological care has reduced the stigma of seeking help.
Acute Stress Reaction - The body executes the "Fight-or-flight" reaction to get the body out of danger quickly.
Psychological trauma may cause an acute stress reaction which may lead on to posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
He showed that many young children separated from their mothers for admissions to hospital or a residential nursery experienced an acute stress reaction followed by disturbing behaviour lasting many months.
The HPA axis is related to the general fight-or-flight response or acute stress reaction, and the role of catecholamines such as epinephrine, popularly known as adrenaline.
Acute stress reaction (also called acute stress disorder, psychological shock, mental shock, or simply shock) is a psychological condition arising in response to a terrifying or traumatic event.
Individual vulnerability and coping capacity play a role in the occurrence and severity of acute stress reactions, as evidenced by the fact that not all people exposed to exceptional stress develop symptoms.
Acute stress reaction is a variation of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and is the mind's and body's response to feelings (both perceived and real) of intense helplessness.
It improves concentration and reduces the frequency of problem-behaviors in hyperactive kids-which sounds great, except that the symptoms of hyperactivity are hard to differentiate from those of anxiety, depression, acute stress reaction, or simple boredom at school.
No scientific study has shown that black stones per se are effective, but, most guidelines for Snakebite First-aid stress the need for keeping the victim calm (because acute stress reaction increases blood flow and endangers the victim, and panic is infectious and can compromise judgment).
At the moment of attack, the sudden revelation of the identity of the assailants produces a acute stress reaction that disables potential defensive manoeuvres, at least for a few, vital moments, while the reputation for wikt:invincibility engenders a defeatism that results in a fait accompli.