Question

What would be considered an environmental stress?
Responses

feeling ashamed

feeling ashamed

fearing failure

fearing failure

disliking school

disliking school

arguing with family

Answers

Answer
choose one
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Environmental stress refers to the negative impact of external conditions or situations on an individual's well-being. In the context of your provided responses, the feelings of fearing failure, disliking school, and arguing with family can be considered environmental stressors, as they are influenced by external situations and may affect an individual’s mental or emotional health.

- **Fearing failure**: This can be related to high expectations from school or family and feeling overwhelmed by pressure to succeed.

- **Disliking school**: This may stem from various environmental factors such as a harsh educational environment, bullying, or lack of support, leading to stress.

- **Arguing with family**: This is a direct interpersonal conflict and can create a stressful home environment, impacting overall well-being.

On the other hand, **feeling ashamed** and **fearing failure** refer more to internal emotional responses rather than external environmental conditions. However, the situations causing these feelings may stem from environmental stressors.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
From the provided options, **fearing failure** would be considered an environmental stress. This stressor is often rooted in external pressures such as academic expectations, societal norms, or feedback from peers and family.

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