Maladaptive stress: Theoretical, neurobiological and clinical profiles
<p>Stress is an adaptive response of the organism to an event that can be both internal and external, interfering at the endocrine, humoral, organic and biological levels: If the person reacts with all his resources, in a constructive and functional way, then we speak of "eustress",...
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Main Author: | Giulio Perrotta (Author) |
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Archives of Depression and Anxiety - Peertechz Publications,
2021-01-11.
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