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Understanding the Alarm Phase of the General Adaptation Syndrome
The alarm phase is the first phase of the general adaptation syndrome response, during which the stressor first presents itself. This phase is characterized by the body's immediate physiological and psychological response to the stressor, such as increased heart rate, sweating, and heightened senses.Stress - Related Articles
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