According to Selye (1956, 1976), the person making efforts to cope with the threat is in the resistance phase of the general adaption syndrome.
<h3>What are the three phases of Selye's Syndrome?</h3>
1. The body responds to a stressor with an alarm response in the first phase of the general adaption response (the alarm phase). A person's heart rate may quicken, as well as their breathing and energy levels.
2. The body releases hormones to stabilize the body in the second stage of the general adaptation response (the resistance phase), but the body remains on high alert as physiological responses remain elevated.
3. If the stress continues, the body eventually exhausts itself. The person has exhausted all resources and has no more options for dealing with the stressor at this point. The person's emotional and physical health begins to deteriorate at this point.
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Exponential growth for the most part
When one partner’s first negative expression is reciprocated
with an escalation of negativity, this will likely reflect refusing to accept
influence in which a person is likely to behave of refusing an effect that is
offered to him or her such as an individual’s behavior or development.
The Navajo code, which was not really a new code, was used during WWII.
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Like newton laws for every action...reaction! This is the way the brain works.