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  2. Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizure (PNES) - Cleveland Clinic

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    Psychogenic nonepileptic seizure (PNES) involves attacks that resemble epilepsy-related seizures that are due to underlying psychological distress, not abnormal electrical activity in your brain. PNES is treatable with psychotherapy (talk therapy).

  3. Stress Seizures: A Common Trigger - Healthline

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    Stress is the most commonly self-reported trigger for seizures. We explore why stress may precede seizures and what to do if you feel stress affects your seizures.

  4. Stress Induced Seizures: How It Happens, Treatment, and More

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    Read on to learn how stress can cause a seizure and how stress relates to seizure types. Also, this article details seizure diagnosis, stress and related conditions, and examines treatment and management.

  5. Can Stress Cause Seizures? Understanding the Link - Healthline

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    Stress can cause seizures known as psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES). PNES differ from neurological seizures with causes such as epilepsy. Learn about stress’s relationship to PNES,...

  6. The Truth about Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures

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    PNES are sometimes referred to as psychogenic events, psychological events, or nonepileptic seizures (NES). The only reliable test to positively make the diagnosis of PNES is video EEG monitoring. Treatment with cognitive behavior therapy and serotonin re-uptake inhibitors has been shown to be effective.

  7. Can Stress Cause Seizures? - Verywell Health

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    Stress can be associated with seizures, although it is more commonly associated with pseudo-seizures. If you are dealing with episodes of seizures or pseudo-seizures, understanding your stressors and managing stress can help in treating your condition.

  8. Stress and Epilepsy - Epilepsy Foundation

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    Consider the following: Stress makes or releases certain hormones related to the nervous system that can impact the brain. Areas of the brain important for some types of seizures, for example partial seizures, are the same areas of the brain involved in emotions and responding to stress.