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Yogita Ingle 3 years, 11 months ago
There are three major types of stress, viz. physical and environmental, psychological and social.
1. Physical and Environmental Stress:
Physical stresses are demands that change the state of our body. For example, disabilities, malnutrition, injury, etc.
Environmental stresses are aspects of our surroundings that are often unavoidable such as air-pollution, noise, crowding, heat, etc. They can also be catastrophic events or disasters such as fires, earthquakes or floods.
2. Psychological Stress Internal Sources of Stress:
(a) Frustation: Results from the blocking of needs and motives by something or someone that hinders us from achieving a desired goal. There could be a number of causes of frustration such as social discrimination, inter-personal hurt, low grades in school, etc.
(b) Conflict: It may occur between two or more incompatible needs or motives. e.g., whether to study psychology or sociology.
(c) Pressure:• Social Pressures: It may be brought about from people who make excessive demands on us. This can cause even greater pressure when we have to work with them. Also, there are people with whom we face inter-personal difficulties, e.g., ego issues.
3. Social Stress:
It is induced from external factors and results from interaction with other people. Social events like death or illness in the family, strained relationships, rapid social change, poverty, discrimination and lack of social support are examples of social stress. These social stresses vary widely from person to person. e.g., living in a colony where extremely heterogeneous socio-economic groups live together.
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