- The term
eustress means "beneficial stress"—either psychological,
physical (e.g., exercise), or biochemical/radiological (hormesis). The word was introduced...
- and have as much
eustress as possible. The term "
eustress"
comes from the Gr**** root eu-
which means "good" (as in "euphoria").
Eustress results when a...
-
somatic syndromes.
Selye published in year 1975 a
model dividing stress into
eustress and distress.
Where stress enhances function (physical or mental, such...
- over
things such as
raises and paid time off.
Stresses at work can be
eustress, a
positive type of stress, or distress, a
negative type of stress. Job...
- g., aggression, p****ivity, or withdrawal).
Distress is the
opposite of
eustress, a
positive emotion that
motivates people.
Stress can be
created by influences...
-
beneficial stresses as "
eustress" and
detrimental stresses as "distress". In athletics, when
physical stress is at a
healthy level (
eustress), an
athlete experiences...
- or negative. He
called negative stress "distress" and
positive stress "
eustress". The
system whereby the body
copes with stress, the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal...
-
holistic technostress process involving two
critical subprocesses: the techno-
eustress subprocess and the techno-distress subprocess. This
holistic technostress...
- (about the
potential for
their team to lose) for
which they coin the name "
eustress". Fans
experience euphoria during moments when play is
going well for their...
- Westengard, J. (2001-03-01). "Modulation of
neuroimmune parameters during the
eustress of humor-****ociated
mirthful laughter".
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