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Health, Stress, and Coping
For this discussion, complete the following:
- Describe a common cause of stress.
- Research how this common stressor can impact physical or mental health.
- Present information and evidence on the relationship between the stressor and health. What are some ways that people can reduce the effects of this stressor?
- Propose an idea for a community health campaign to educate and help people about this concern.
- Use APA (6th edition) style and formatting for citing references.
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HEALTH, STRESS, AND COPING
A significant cause of stress is sorrow. Sorrow sometimes referred to unhappiness is a
necessary response to the loss of a job and becoming unemployed. Losing your job forces you to
make rapid changes in life, which can make you feel upset, angry, miserable, or dejected ( Field
et al., 2013). Feeling sad about the loss of your job same time trying to get used in living in the
society as a jobless individual (Folkman, 2013). A downward spiral can worsen unemployment
as a significant percent of the population experience descending mobility and lack of enough
income to sustain them. Job loss to employees in any region tends to be terrifically disconcerting
incident, distressing people expressively.
To countless people, being fired not only means the loss of revenue and reimbursement,
but also the loss of an individual’s title. In society, many feel desperate or powerless when they
lose their jobs. People be inclined to experience low energy or unceasing deficiency of power.
Some experience loss of interest in all the activities they were interested in before such as a
leisure pursuit, talent or passion.
Employees who have lost their jobs tend to undergo constant lack of sleep also known as
insomnia. To others it is the reverse, they tend to experience extreme rest all the time was well
known as hypersonic (Antonovsky, 1979). They tend ...