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A 2 page outline that deals with the topic of how stress is prevalent in modern society. The writer takes the stance that stress is endemic to modern civilization and has detrimental effects even on children. The writer's argument is then outlined. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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effect on the quality of life for many individuals. Rather then making life better, the fruits of modern culture have created an environment that is at odds with millions of
years of human evolution that intended humanity to live a completely different sort of life then the one offered today. I) A comparative study on mental alienation that was conducted
on both highly industrialized and uncivilized populations revealed that the highly civilized people had the highest rate of insanity (Thomas, 1998). A) The study showed that there is a positive
correlation between demands on individuals and mental disorders. B) Over-stimulation provided by modern society causes stress that results in faulty cerebral development, which in turn weakens the inhibitory qualities of
the brain (Thomas, 1998, p. 1902). II) Modern civilized life has a distinct tendency to over-stimulate the sensitive and developing nervous systems of children. A) Thomas (1998) believes that
this not only causes harmful effects in childhood, but also triggers neurasthenic and nervous temperaments in later life (p. 1902). B) A large number of married women with children under
the age of six have been joining the work force (Brimelow, 1998, p. 52). 1) There is an emotional, financial, and physical price involved in leaving small children in order
to enter the work force (Brimelow, 1998). III) Methods exist that can help to alleviate stress both for adults and children A) Scientific research shows that when children feel accepted
by their parents, they are better able to develop an approach orientation to "problem solving, feel less fearful, and are eager to embrace new experiences" (Kliewer, et al, 1998, p.
97). 1) Children, therefore, feel less stress when they know that their family has resources that will aid them in handling stressful situations. 2) Experts feel that family environments where emotions
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