Ask a hundred attorneys what stress is and you will get a wide variety of answers many of them quite close to the accepted definition. Stress is the reaction of your mind and body to some stimulus. It is a simple concept in its initial view but vastly complex in the exploration of the cause and effect. It would be wonderfully simple if a standard stimulus caused an exact standard reaction in all of us. This is just not the case. A single event, such a death of a loved one or birth of a baby, will have a different response in each person. Physical responses are equally different. A cut, blow, push, kiss, or other physical contact with the body will be treated differently by each person experiencing it. Read more …
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Understanding Stress and Attorney Relations
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