“Domestic violence and violence against women in general seems to be a big problem everywhere in the world. It seems to me this problem comes from stress, pent up anger, frustration, and all kinds of negativity within human beings.” WorldHumansKindProblemBigsSeemsHuman BeingsViolenceStressAll KindsFrustrationNegativityDomestic ViolenceViolence Against WomenBig ProblemsAnger Frustration Author:David Lynch
“During my eleven years as a New York City public school teacher, I saw firsthand the impact that poverty has on the classroom. In low-income neighborhoods like Sunset Park, where I taught, students as young as five years old enter school affected by the stresses often created by poverty: domestic violence, drug abuse, gang activity.” YearsSchoolYoungCitiesPovertyFiveSawsTeacherViolenceNew YorkStudentsTaughtDrugActivityLowsAbuseStressImpactIncomeParksFive YearsSunsetNeighborhoodAffectedNew York CityClassroomDomestic ViolenceGangPublic SchoolElevenFive Year OldsSchool TeachersDrug AbuseLow Income Author:Sal Albanese
“I think having a great range of experiences in my life had helped me as a writer, particularly a writer of fiction. I have known a great many different sorts of people in different situations, and I have a notion how very well of badly people can behave in times of stress or danger or violence.” PeopleThinkingWellsDifferentFictionSituationKnownViolenceDangerStressNotionRangeBehaveGreat Men Author:Marge Piercy
“Sarah Palin, suggesting her son`s arrest on domestic violence charges was a result of post-traumatic stress disorder and partially due to President Obama`s lack of respect for men and women in uniform.” MenPresidentResultsViolenceSonMen And WomenStressDuesPostsDisorderPresident ObamaUniformsDomestic ViolenceSuggestingPalinPost Traumatic Stress DisorderLack Of Respect Author:Chris Hayes
“I was shocked [of Sarah Palin ], because beating up, you know, your girlfriend, your spouse, or acts of violence aren`t one of the core symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder.” KnowsViolenceStressCorePostsGirlfriendDisorderShockedSpouseSymptomsPalinActs Of ViolenceYour GirlfriendPost Traumatic Stress Disorder Author:Jon Soltz
“There`s three sort of fundamental things that happen when someone`s suffering from these issues [post-traumatic stress disorder ]. First, they get intrusive thoughts.The second issue is you become startled quickly.And the third key point is it`s avoidance.Those are the three sort of pillar fundamentals of what we consider post-traumatic stress, not violence against someone who`s close to you. There`s just a huge misunderstanding.” FirstsHappensSufferingThreeIssuesViolenceHugeKeysThirdsStressFundamentalsPostsDisorderMisunderstandingAvoidancePillarsPost Traumatic Stress Disorder Author:Jon Soltz
“There is enough for everyone to have what they need without exploitation. Adequate distribution of resources, including education, without violence can lead to a sustainable system that doesn't stress the ecosphere. Alternately, continued violence feeds population surges and hoarding the products of exploitative extraction, which endanger the survival of our species. In short, if we want a future with humans on Earth, we've got to stop war.” IfsWantNeedsHumansWarEnoughEarthViolenceProductsSurvivalResourcesStressSpeciesIncludingPopulationExploitationDistributionAdequateHoardingExtractionStop War Author:Vern Huffman
“Clarity moves much more efficiently than violence or stress.” MovingViolenceStressClarity Author:Byron Katie
“People stress the violence. That's the smallest part of it. Football is brutal only from a distance. In the middle of it there's a calm, a tranquility. The players accept pain. There's a sense of order even at the end of a running play with bodies strewn everywhere. When the systems interlock, there's a satisfaction to the game that can't be duplicated. There's a harmony.” PeopleEndsPlayBodyRunningPainOrderGamesAcceptingPlayerViolenceMiddleFootballStressHarmonyDistanceCalmSatisfactionBrutalSmallestTranquility Book:End Zone Source: End Zone
“Many children face chronic stress from nutritional deprivation or persistent violence at home or in the community. By addressing their medical, emotional and developmental needs through a comprehensive clinical care model, we can lower their risk of developing long-term physical and mental health issues.” NeedsChildrenLongHomeCareFacesTermCommunityIssuesViolenceRiskEmotionalModelsStressMental HealthMedicalDevelopingLong TermPersistentComprehensiveDeprivationClinicalsDevelopmentalHealth Issues Author:Irwin Redlener
“No matter how civilized we are and how much society has curbed violent behavior. Human beings still have the same genes they had 10,000 years ago. Our bodies are designed to have a certain amount of physical stress and violence in them. We're designed to run from jaguars and fight to defend our territory.” YearsHumansStillsMatterBodyRunningCertainFightingHuman BeingsViolenceAmountBehaviorYears AgoStressViolentCivilizedTerritoryGenesCivilized BehaviorJaguars Author:Joe Rogan