TITLE:
Stress and Its Management
AUTHORS:
Joseph Onyebuchukwu Idoko, Benedict Chico Emerenwa Agoha, Adeniyi Sholarin Muyiwa, Oyeyemi Adeyemi Kunle
KEYWORDS:
Stress, Symptoms, Management
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Access Library Journal,
Vol.2 No.12,
December
25,
2015
ABSTRACT:
Stress is not a useful term for scientist because it is such a highly
subjective phenomenon that has no single definition. It is always seen from a
physicist and psychological perspective. Stress is a Latin word “stringer”,
meaning to draw tight and it was used in the 17th century to describe hardships
and afflictions. By 18th century stress denoted force, pressure strain or
strong efforts referring primarily to an individual producing strain. Profounder
of this view indicates that an individual’s stress level can be measured the
same way we can measure physical strain upon a machine. Stress based on this
perspective looks at stress as an outside stimulus.