Uncontrollable environmental conditions refer to external factors or circumstances that are beyond an individual's control and can lead to chronic stress when experienced over a prolonged period of time.
Related terms
Chronic Stress: A long-term form of stress that occurs when individuals experience ongoing stressors for an extended period, such as uncontrollable environmental conditions.
Learned Helplessness: A psychological phenomenon where individuals feel powerless and unable to control or change their situation due to repeated exposure to uncontrollable events.
Environmental Stressors: Various external factors in the environment that can cause stress, including noise pollution, overcrowding, pollution, or natural disasters.
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