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False. Both are inter-twined.

2006-08-19 18:19:27 · answer #1 · answered by cello_drama 2 · 0 0

Stress is an abstract name for a recognizable phenomenon. Stress "produces" nothing. What is called stress is repressed fear within ones MIND that has become stimulated, and the energy being caused by the stimulation is dissociated by ones MIND in habitual ways by the person within whom the repressed fear is active.

Most theories regarding "psychology" are in error because they are conceived by individuals who have no idea what the actual causal dynamics are operating behind what they are observing. The person trained in behavioral psychology, which is an oxymoron, has been taught to operate from a position of Clinical_Denial... and is fully unaware of this condition.

So the answer to the question as stated is false.

2006-08-19 18:38:49 · answer #2 · answered by docjp 6 · 0 0

It is true.

See, stress is a kinda of emotions when things are out of hand. Stress leads to hypertension in a number of our populations. Thus, it creates imbalance reactive oxidative substance which will induce myocardial imfarction (heart attack) This, im tokin physiologically.

Psychological wise, it affects us mentally. Making the person under stress uneasy, and sleepless in some case. Take one night before a major examination.

Indirectly, both physiology and psychology are afected by stress.

hope it helps coz i study dis in medical school. =)

2006-08-20 10:31:32 · answer #3 · answered by SxyDeViL 2 · 0 0

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