
Young GI models a ‘stress ball’ at Guantanamo. :Original caption: :”Pfc. Leslee Fong holds a stress ball given to her by members of the Joint Stress Mitigation and Restoration Team (JSMART), Dec. 21, 2010. JSMART’s mission is to provide outreach and stress prevention for all Troopers during their deployment. -photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Elisha Dawkins” (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
This January 21, 2013 article on the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette website talks about stress and the impact it has on us. The article also talks about some of the dynamics of our society as they pertain to the response to how others handle stress and what some of the consequences are for those who are unable to manage stress.
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