Neuropsychology Anxiety and Its Relationship with Chronic Stress in an Adult Age

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Natarajan Shanmugasundaram, K. S. Arun Narayan Pradeep, Divya Balachandran, Prathima P, Rathi R K

Abstract

Introduction: Since it receives and recognises threats alongside the behavioural including physiological reactions to the stressful event, which encourage tolerance, however, can additionally trigger pathology when abused including uncontrolled, the mind represents a vital component for stress management including adaptability to pressure. It has some serious impact on the adult since they are more vulnerable to such problems and they are more likely to have stress than others.


Aim: The major goal of this study is to determine the level of neuropsychological anxiety and its connection to chronic stress in adulthood, both of which have significant effects.


Methodology: The positivism ideology, the deductive method, and the descriptive design have all been purposefully utilised by the researcher. The utilisation of secondary data collecting and the usage of theme analysis in the discussion section has allowed the scholar to gain a more accurate understanding of the subject through critical examination.


Discussions: The manifestation of these behaviours and behavioural situations may become increased or decreased depending on an equilibrium of the brain architecture that supports mental abilities choices, nervousness, and temperament that comes about by stress. It can be said that peripheral bodily functions get impacted by this disorder through neuroendocrine, autonomic, immunological, and biochemical pathways.


Conclusion: Since adults need to recover from stress as soon as possible, it is crucial to concentrate on the application of tailored behavioural interventions combined with medications to modify the trajectory of psychological and physical wellness.

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Natarajan Shanmugasundaram, K. S. Arun Narayan Pradeep, Divya Balachandran, Prathima P, Rathi R K. (2023). Neuropsychology Anxiety and Its Relationship with Chronic Stress in an Adult Age. Journal for ReAttach Therapy and Developmental Diversities, 6(10s(2), 26–35. Retrieved from https://jrtdd.com/index.php/journal/article/view/1306
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