Abstract

Stress, isolation, sadness, anxiety, relationship issues, loss of a loved one, sorrow, suicidal thoughts, addiction, mood disorders, and a wide range of other mental diseases, as well as learning difficulties, can all take a toll on a person's mental health. Counseling, therapy, and medication are all tools in the toolbox of therapists, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, nurse practitioners, and doctors for the treatment of mental health issues. Hundreds of thousands of people have lost their employment as a result of the recent economic turmoil, which has been caused by downsizing, layoffs, mergers, and bankruptcies. Those who have lost their jobs may experience physical disease, marital strife, anxiety, sadness, and even suicidal thoughts as a result of the stress they are under. What time you wake up in the morning, who you see, and what you can afford to do all change when you lose your work. This article's goal is to help readers learn the fundamentals of treating stress and taking the steps they need to take to reduce their own stress levels.

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