Stress: A Twenty-Year-Old American-American Family Man

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Stress is a different for every individual and culture plays a role in the way an individual deals with it. Stress causes the body to lose its internal balance known as homeostasis. Homeostasis states the ideal levels of the body functions in order to maintain its balance (Gerung, 2014). The passage of time changes what stresses individuals. In ancient times, stressors were physical and considered acute and short-term. Such as considering their protection form invading tribes and looking out for predators. The modern times perceives stressors as chronic and long-term. Although now, stress invades through the death of close friends and family, relationships, habit changes in eating, sleeping, social, and pregnancy. The continuous stressers of …show more content…

The risks that exist in the within his life would be working at the auto parts factory on an assembly line where there is not much control or creativity. He also works numerous hours at the factory while also having a rotating shift for both weekends and nights. He is the main provider in his family of four plus the family dog and has begun to feel the financial strain of it. Max car had broken down and without any money for the repairs his wife had to take him to work which increased their arguments. Not to mention that he smokes, has a high diet in fats, and lives in a busy city that is unsafe and high in crime (Brain Based Learning, n.d.). In addition, bring part of the minority in society based on race, ethnicity, or religion add to an individual’s growing stress. The resilience in Max life includes having a strong social structure of good friends and family whom he knows can be rely upon. Also he exercises to reduce his stress and Max wanting to a good family man, husband, and employees should help with his stress levels. Him knowing that in order to accomplish what he wants to be seen as he can will have stress what that it will not actually kill

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