Crises tend to elevate overall stress levels, leading to increased consumption of food, alcohol, and tobacco, according to Mare Teichmann, a retired professor of work psychology at Postimees. Teichmann discussed the phenomenon on the “Postimees Show,” noting that heightened stress also correlates with a search for identifiable blame and a reliance on readily available, but ultimately weak, solutions. Topics: #mare #teichmann #stress Post navigation EDITORIAL: The Estonian representative to the European Court of Auditors could be appointed in an open manner The old facade was transformed into benches for the health trail
“It’s concerning to hear about the impact of ongoing crises on students’ well-being and the need for proactive solutions.” Reply