economic distress - meaning and definition. What is economic distress
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What (who) is economic distress - definition

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Doctor in distress; Doctor In Distress; Doctor in Distress (disambiguation)

Distress (medicine)         
  • Charity relieving stress of an overloaded mother.
DIFFICULT STATE IN WHICH A PERSON IS UNABLE TO COMPLETELY ADAPT TO STRESSORS AND THEIR RESULTING STRESS AND SHOWS MALADAPTIVE BEHAVIORS
Emotional distress; Negative stress
In medicine, distress is an aversive state in which a person is unable to completely adapt to stressors and their resulting stress and shows maladaptive behaviors. It can be evident in the presence of various phenomena, such as inappropriate social interaction (e.
Distress signal         
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INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED MEANS FOR OBTAINING HELP
Triangular distress pattern; Distress call; Call for help; Distress signals; I need help; Distress calls; Signal of distress; Distress flag; Inverted flag; Distress alert; Flag of distress; Send help; Help us
A distress signal, also known as a distress call, is an internationally recognized means for obtaining help. Distress signals are communicated by transmitting radio signals, displaying a visually observable item or illumination, or making a sound audible from a distance.
emotional distress         
  • Charity relieving stress of an overloaded mother.
DIFFICULT STATE IN WHICH A PERSON IS UNABLE TO COMPLETELY ADAPT TO STRESSORS AND THEIR RESULTING STRESS AND SHOWS MALADAPTIVE BEHAVIORS
Emotional distress; Negative stress
n. an increasingly popular basis for a claim of damages in lawsuits for injury due to the negligence or intentional acts of another. Originally damages for emotional distress were only awardable in conjunction with damages for actual physical harm. Recently courts in many states, including New York and California, have recognized a right to an award of money damages for emotional distress without physical injury or contact. In sexual harassment claims, emotional distress can be the major, or even only, harmful result. In most jurisdictions, emotional distress cannot be claimed for breach of contract or other business activity, but can be alleged in cases of libel and slander. Evidentiary problems include the fact that such distress is easily feigned or exaggerated, and professional testimony by a therapist or psychiatrist may be required to validate the existence and depth of the distress and place a dollar value upon it. See also: damages

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Doctor in Distress

Doctor in Distress can refer to:

  • Doctor in Distress (film), 1963 film starring Dirk Bogarde.
  • Doctor in Distress (song), 1985 pop music single based on the television series Doctor Who
Examples of use of economic distress
1. The rest fled from civil wars or economic distress in other African countries.
2. She cannot afford to pay for her eldest son‘s higher education because of economic distress.
3. On Main Street in the town of Pulaski, economic distress is clear.
4. The proposed industrial parks will only solve their economic distress if eight to 10 are established annually.
5. The survivors fled first to Egypt, but suffered from harassment and economic distress there, so they fled to Israel.