Each person is affected with stress in a particular way, that's why some people get certain types of effort and people prefer taking risks completely different type, any challenge to a person you can please is sure we can find another which horrified him. There are few models described stress response that allows us to identify quite easily which of the types we are, that way we know what specific risks we are exposed and can be a motivation for practicing stress techniques. Overall, the multiple causes of stress may be the same for any subject. The differences arise when we consider ways to interpret stressful situations and subsequent adaptive responses. The pattern is a model that integrates personality traits, beliefs, attitudes, behaviors, and a particular physiological arousal. Traditionally, three types are defined in personality, in turn, associated with various health disorders, types A, B, and C.
Personally Type A
Individuals with type A personality can be described as impatient people, very competitive, ambitious, aggressive in business and who have a hard time relaxing or taking a vacation. Usually people with this type of personality do not like interacting with individuals with personality type B (Darity, 2008, p. 224). The type A personality drives people to be hurried all the time and usually are people who work long hours and doing several activities at the same time. It too impatient when someone slows some work they need to have at some point. Individuals with this personality type are always stressed and most of the time they are in a bad mood. Everything must be done quickly, the tolerance for error approaches zero (Goethals, 2004, p.1189). Not only is moving fast, but eat in haste, speaking at full speed, the weeks and days pass in a ...