Acute stress reaction
Acute stress reaction (also called acute stress disorder or simply shock) is a
psychological condition arising in response to a terrifying event."Acute Stress Response", was first described by
Walter Cannon in the 1920s as a theory that animals react to threats with a general discharge of the
sympathetic nervous system. The response was later recognized as the first stage of a general adaptation syndrome that regulates stress responses among vertebrates and other organisms.
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acute stress reaction
acute stress reaction
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Acute stress reaction
Acute Stress Reaction
A transient disorder of significant severity which develops in an individual without any other apparent mental disorder in response to exceptional physical and/or mental stress and which usually subsides within hours or days. The stressor may be an overwhelming traumatic experience involving serious threat to the security or physical integrity of the individual or of a loved person(s).