stresszörök
Stresszörök is a neologism used in Hungarian-language discussions of psychology and well-being to describe a cluster of reactions associated with chronic stress. The term is not a formal medical diagnosis but is employed to discuss patterns that may accompany long-term stress exposure.
Etymology and usage: The word combines stressz (stress) with a suffix intended to evoke disruptive forces; it
Symptoms and presentation: People described as experiencing stresszörök may report fatigue, irritability, sleep disturbances, headaches, muscle
Causes and mechanisms: Chronic work-related strain, caregiving burdens, financial pressures, inadequate recovery time, and limited social
Diagnosis and assessment: There is no official diagnostic criterion for stresszörök. Practitioners may use self-report questionnaires
Management and prognosis: Interventions emphasize stress reduction, sleep hygiene, physical activity, cognitive-behavioral strategies, and strengthening social
In culture and discourse: Stresszörök features in online self-help communities and contemporary discussions as a cautionary