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framework:stress-reservoir-modelStress Reservoir Model
Hans Selye's model that stress is cumulative, filling a finite reservoir, and when overloaded, reduces effective functioning.
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- Hans SelyeintroducesResearcher who developed the stress reservoir model.
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- Summarizing Selye's model.
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