Resistance+Stage

toc = Definition: = The second stage of the general adaptation syndrome, when there are intense physiological efforts to either resist or adapt to the stressor. p.327 Gen Psych, Chapter 10 p.327

= Examples: = Length of the resistance stage depends both on the intensity of the stressor and on the body's power to adapt.

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=In the News:= [|Stages of Stress] When you do not get any relief from the first stage of stress, you slowly start feeling a reduction in your energy levels. However, still you want to keep fighting the danger.

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