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The Impact of Stress, As It Relates to War, School, and Work

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Students in classes from pre-school to graduate levels experience the impact of stress related to war, violence, and/or trauma. However, stress is subjective and all human beings react differently based on their genetic make-up, personality, experiences, and environment.  Adult Learners with PTSD or post-traumatic stress disorder experience stress or anxiety. People suffering from PTSD experience paranoia, flashbacks and generally have difficulty handling everyday pressures of work and school schedules. In addition, the competition for present and future jobs is another source of great stress for most Adult Learners. Dr. Applewhite and guests will discuss ways to minimize the impact of stress reported by Adult Learners and Student Veterans regarding conflicts in Syria, Iran, Afghanistan, African countries and other places around the world.   Listen to the episodes of the Student2Teacher™ show any day of the week and our schedule of LIVE shows by visiting http://blogtalkradio.com/student2teacher. To learn more about how you can support our disabled students and veterans achieve their education and workforce goals visit  http://www.whiteappleinstitute.org and please make a generous donation.

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