ISSN: 1522-4821

International Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience
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Equipoise: New dimensions of stress and its numerical modeling

Joint Event on World Summit on Psychiatry, Mental Health Nursing and Healthcare & International Conference on Applied Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental Health

Fouad Ktiri

Institute of Nursing Professions and Health Techniques, Morocco

ScientificTracks Abstracts: Int J Emerg Ment Health

DOI: 10.4172/1522-4821-C5-023

Abstract
In the present study, we introduce a new stress approach, which completes the transactional theory of Folkman and Lazarus (1984). It is a numerical model in which we take into account another variable named PSS (Previous State of Stress) that we estimate necessary to explain why the psychological state of stress occurs or not. In our model, stress is presented in the form of a mathematical function (equation) of three variables (PSS, SV, R). By evaluating each of these components, this equation enables us to evaluate the generated stress intensity of a person. By improving this formula, the present model enables us to take into account another type of stimulus (positive stimulus) and to evaluate it. Many instances of daily stress, that take into account these new dimensions, have been cited. The stress formula efficiency has been tested by applying it to these examples and to some concepts like violence and stress accumulation. RQSI (Required Quantity of Stress Index) is an index that we have introduced in our numerical model. The calculated RQSI enables us to evaluate the average amount of stress (positive or negative) that a person receives from each stimulus he has been exposed to during a period of time. A new definition of stress phenomena, on the basis of our new numerical data model, is proposed. .
Biography

Fouad Ktiri is a Clinical Psychologist, a Psychology Teacher, a Researcher and a Yoga coach. His experiences in Clinical Psychology and Yoga-relaxation allowed him to publish, in 2015, a paper book entitled "Stress - How to prevent and fight it-New psychological, spiritual, body and cognitive techniques". From 2009, he has animated conferences and participated in many radio psychological programs. His experiences as a physics and computer graduate helped him to combine psychology and mathematics, which allowed him to elaborate a new stress numerical model and published it in 2016. Now, he is continuing to do researches in psychology and write articles weekly in Moroccan newspapers.

E-mail: f_ktiri@yahoo.com

 

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