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Invisible Wounds
Title: Invisible Wounds
Category: Social Sciences / Psychology
Details: Words: 1421 | Pages: 6.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Invisible Wounds
They are invisible, but the mental wounds and bruises that stress places on Americans can sometimes be unbearable. Stress has become a common theme for the average American. As Americans try to cope with incessant body fatiguing daggers, such as work, school, and relationships, the more they are susceptible to enter a world of mental pain and anguish. Sometimes these never-ending demands become so overwhelming that these individuals cannot help but to break down and
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disorders. It is an individual choice for the person on how to handle stressful periods in their life and it is also a choice for the person to take medications and/or therapy. Stress has become a key factor for how healthy one's life is. Although these never-ending demands may become so overwhelming, one should learn how to cope with stress so that he does not break down and lose control of their mental health.
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