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Dwarves who develop stress should be watched carefully, to see if their personality makes them prone to tantrums. Due to the damage tantrums are likely to cause, keeping those dwarves away from further stress (or exposing them to increased danger to solve the problem in a different way) is highly recommended.
 
Dwarves who develop stress should be watched carefully, to see if their personality makes them prone to tantrums. Due to the damage tantrums are likely to cause, keeping those dwarves away from further stress (or exposing them to increased danger to solve the problem in a different way) is highly recommended.
  
If a dwarf who is prone to mental breakdowns is not considered vital to the fortress, there is always the option to [[Emigration|exile]] them as well - just be aware that their immediate family members, along with any pets they own, will follow them if those secondary individuals are currently present in the fortress.
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If a dwarf who is prone to mental breakdowns is not considered vital to the fortress, there is always the option to [[Emigration|exile]] them as well. Just be aware that their immediate family members, along with any pets they own, will follow them, if they are currently present in the fortress.
  
 
== Prevention ==
 
== Prevention ==
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[[Keeping your dwarves unstressed]] is an important task. There are many things that can cause stress to dwarves, and some dwarves just are more susceptible than others.  
 
[[Keeping your dwarves unstressed]] is an important task. There are many things that can cause stress to dwarves, and some dwarves just are more susceptible than others.  
  
Dwarves want a personal [[bedroom]] to sleep in, and a proper seat and table to eat at - not providing them with these necessities causes regular stress increments.
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Dwarves want a personal [[bedroom]] to sleep in and a proper seat and table to eat at. Not providing them with these necessities causes regular stress increments.
  
 
Being regularly exposed to the outside tends to be harmful to dwarves, since they will either get unhappy over being out in the [[rain]] or, after a few years of mostly-underground fort life, become [[Cave adaptation|violently sick]] when exposed to sunlight. Catching sight of remains of sentient creatures, like the [[corpse]]s left behind by [[goblin]] [[siege]]s, will likewise cause strong stress to all but the most hardened dwarves.  
 
Being regularly exposed to the outside tends to be harmful to dwarves, since they will either get unhappy over being out in the [[rain]] or, after a few years of mostly-underground fort life, become [[Cave adaptation|violently sick]] when exposed to sunlight. Catching sight of remains of sentient creatures, like the [[corpse]]s left behind by [[goblin]] [[siege]]s, will likewise cause strong stress to all but the most hardened dwarves.  

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