Different Psychological Effects Of Stress

Have you ever gone through a day without some kind of stress in it? We are all faced with things that really irritate, whether mild to moderate or severe. You probably don’t need someone to tell you that too muchof it makes you cranky and keeps you from getting a good night’s sleep.

It clearly has a negative impact when it’s experienced in excess, but the effects of stress go far beyond the basic mood swings. Long term it can have serious repercussions in both psychological and physical effects. This article will take a look at some of the psychological effects that many people experience. These effects will vary based on how much you are experiencing, how long it lasts and your personality type.

Effects On Problem Solving

One of the first psychological effects of stress that people experience is an inability to solve problems calmly and rationally. Even the smallest roadblocks can become major hurdles in your day. One of the reasons problem solving becomes so challenging is that people have difficulty concentrating on tasks. They may also worry excessively about the details, which can make it difficult to complete a project. A short fuse is another one of the effects that can determine how easy or difficult it is to finish tasks and solve problems.

Effects On Relationships

Another one of the effects has to do with how you relate to others. Generally stress results in quick anger and lower hearing. Even when surrounded by people, a stressed person often feels isolated and alone. Relationships of an individual is controlled by constant or chronic stressed out states. This is one of the hardest effects of stress to deal with, since words said in anger are difficult to resolve after the fact. Feelings of insecurity that often follow being stressed also make it difficult to maintain positive relationships with others during challenging times.

Bigger Issues

In some cases, the psychological effects of will move beyond the basic moodiness and irritability that is common for most people. Some will develop anxiety or depression as a result of long term stressors. These mental disorders are much more complex to treat and will probably require the help of a mental health professional to overcome. Many patients diagnosed with anxiety or depression are prescribed medication to help them cope while undergoing psychotherapy. Therapy changes the way depressed patients look at the world so they can overcome feelings of helplessness and hopelessness.

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The psychological effects may be as simple as a few grumpy days or as complex as a diagnosed case of depression. If you are feeling the effects, do everything you can to take care of your mental and physical health until the stressful situation has passed. You may be able to ward off the more serious effects of stressful living so you can move on after the stressful time is over.

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  • Feb 11th, 2010 at 11:52 | #1

    Good information and Relaxation techniques or breathing exercises will help a lot for Stress.

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