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Life Changes as a Stressor
While not as intense as traumatic events, many common stressors involve significant life situations that necessitate changes and a period of adjustment. These events require individuals to adapt their ongoing lives. Key examples of such stressors include the death of a close family member, marriage, divorce, and moving.
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A person experiences two major events in one year: they get married and they are laid off from their job. From a psychological perspective, what is the primary reason both of these events, despite their different emotional tones, are considered significant stressors?
Social Readjustment Rating Scale (SRRS)