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describe cognitive reactions to stress

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Answered by uday11055
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Cognitive responses to stress, depression, and anxiety and their relationship to ADHD symptoms in first year psychology students. ... CAARS scores were positively related to reported levels of depression, anxiety, and stress, which accounted for significant variance among the three subscales
Answered by singhmahesh140
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Stress often is accompanied by an array of physical reactions. These symptoms can be characteristic of other physical or mental disorders. A health care professional can rule out other causes after you have undergone a physical examination. Signs of stress can include the following:

sleep disturbance (insomnia, sleeping fitfully)clenched jawgrinding teethdigestive upsetslump in your throatdifficulty swallowingagitated behavior, like twiddling your fingersplaying with your hairincreased heart rategeneral restlessnesssense of muscle tension in your body, or actual muscle twitchingnoncardiac chest painsdizziness, lightheartednesshyperventilatingsweaty palmsnervousnessstumbling over wordshigh blood pressurelack of energyfatigue
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