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Title: Signs of Stress
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March 28, 1999 |
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Examples of doing things to
extremes are alcoholism, gambling, spending sprees, and
sexual promiscuity. Some administrative problems are
being late to work, poor appearance, poor personal
hygiene, and being accident prone. Possible legal problems
are indebtedness, shoplifting, traffic tickets, and an inability
to control violent impulses... Showed first 250 characters
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Possible legal problems
are indebtedness, shoplifting, traffic tickets, and an inability
to control violent impulses.
Some physical signs of stress include excessive worrying
about illness, frequent illness, and physical exhaustion.
Reliance on medication including remedies like aspirin is a
physical sign of stress... Showed next 250 characters
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