Are
You
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100

the body prepares to face the danger head-on.

Fight

100

the body prepares to flee from a dangerous situation.

Flight

100

the body fails to react.

Freeze 

100

happens on a daily basis and is a normal part of life.

Routine Stress 

100

often short-lived and occurs when you experience unexpected changes in your life, such as the end of a relationship, the death of a family member, or sudden unemployment.

Acute Stress 

200

occurs during major events like war, disasters, global pandemics, incidents of assault, or other events that cause you to feel that your personal safety, or the safety of others, is in danger.

Traumatic Stress 

200

a pattern of biological stress responses that may develop after a single stressful event or a series of stressful events

post-traumatic stress disorder

200

sense of always being on guard that can make it difficult to disengage from stress.

Hypervigilance 

200

is the capacity to effectively cope with stress, trauma, and other serious problems.

Resilience 

200

when a person has thoughts about ending their own life.

Suicidal Ideation 

300

sometimes referred to as vicarious trauma, occurs when a person is exposed to the trauma of others and develops physical or mental impacts.

Secondary Trauma 

300

is the emotional exhaustion that comes from helping others on a long-term basis.

Compassion Fatigue 

300

set of negative and unfair beliefs that a society or group of people have about something

Stigma 

300

can be a powerful tool when coping with stress; however, make sure that you choose someone trustworthy to share your concerns with.

Conversation 

300

means caring for both your physical and mental health; failing to maintain your physical and emotional well-being can negatively affect both your personal and professional life.

Prioritizing your Health