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Stress-related physical and mental disorders: a new paradigm

Uriel Halbreich

2021BJPsych Advances39 citationsDOI

Abstract

SUMMARY Stress-related disorders are diverse and they may be mental and physical. Often, several body systems and organs are involved simultaneously. The pathophysiology of stress-related disorders involves many factors: an observable or perceived stressor, an individual dynamically evolving vulnerability and maladaptation leading to imbalance, as well as environmental, cultural, gender and life-cycle variables. There is a need to develop a comprehensive quantifiable stress assessment instrument. It would be based on the ‘stress factor’, a dimension that would integrate biological, psychological, social, economic and spiritual parameters and would allow for cultural sensitivity. It would contribute to clinical operational sophistication and would illuminate treatment options and multidimensional well-being interventions. Hopefully, it would facilitate development of culturally sensitive pharmaceutical or biophysiological adaptogens and homeostatic interventions.

Topics & Concepts

MaladaptationStressorPsychological interventionVulnerability (computing)PsychologySophisticationStress (linguistics)Clinical psychologyDevelopmental psychologyPsychiatryComputer sciencePhilosophyComputer securitySocial scienceLinguisticsSociologyStress Responses and CortisolHealth, psychology, and well-beingFibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research
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