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- DISTRESS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
distress, suffering, misery, agony mean the state of being in great trouble distress implies an external and usually temporary cause of great physical or mental strain and stress
- DISTRESS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
DISTRESS definition: 1 a feeling of extreme worry, sadness, or pain: 2 a situation in which you are suffering or are… Learn more
- Understanding distress - Change Mental Health
Distress can affect anyone and is a natural response to challenging situations It reflects intense emotional pain, which can interfere with daily life and wellbeing Understanding distress and how to manage it is essential for maintaining good mental health and quality of life
- DISTRESS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
DISTRESS definition: great pain, anxiety, or sorrow; acute physical or mental suffering; affliction; trouble See examples of distress used in a sentence
- Eustress vs. distress: What is the difference?
At one end of the spectrum is distress, which involves negative feelings and is often a difficult experience At the other end is eustress, which is challenging but rewarding People can experience eustress when they feel confident in their ability to solve a problem or cope with a situation
- Distress (medicine) - Wikipedia
Distress is the opposite of eustress, a positive emotion that motivates people Stress can be created by influences such as work, school, peers or co-workers, family and death Other influences vary by age People under constant distress are more likely to become sick, mentally or physically
- Eustress vs. distress: Difference, examples, and effects
At one end of the spectrum is distress, which involves negative feelings and is often a difficult experience At the other end is eustress, which is challenging but rewarding
- DISTRESS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Distress is the state of being in extreme danger and needing urgent help He expressed concern that the ship might be in distress The constable received a distress call, and saw two youths attacking his colleague If someone or something distresses you, they cause you to be upset or worried
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