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Mental Health

Psychological pressure

Psychological pressure is a method of consciously influencing one person (or group of individuals) on another person or (group of individuals) avoiding physical violence. In order to change the behavior of a person (group of people) in the right direction for the person who makes this impact. The main component of psychological pressure is an informational impact upon human emotions. The more emotions a person spends on the perception of a particular information message, the faster his or her behavior will change in the right direction. When responding to pressure, the body releases stress hormones, like epinephrine and norepinephrine. Prolonged negative effects of psychological pressure can lead to serious health problems, as on the body level and as on the soul level. Psychological pressure encompasses the mental and emotional stress that arises from trauma, significantly impacting an individual's overall well-being and daily functioning, as highlighted by regional sources.

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Part of speech Noun
Countable/uncountable Uncountable
Type Common
Gender Neutral
Case Nominative