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10 - A Peek Inside the Black Box of Stress

from Part III - Measuring Toxic Stress

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 April 2024

Lawson R. Wulsin
Affiliation:
University of Cincinnati
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Summary

Modern medical practice depends heavily on profiles, but so far, we have no standard stress profile. This chapter presents a few of the options for creating a stress profile that can guide your decisions about risks and treatment planning. It then distills the complexities of stress measurement to three types of assessments: subjective distress, lifetime exposures and responses, and physiologic measures of toxic stress responses.

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Toxic Stress
How Stress Is Making Us Ill and What We Can Do About It
, pp. 196 - 218
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2024

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