Step 1: Understand that in psychology, stressors are typically categorized based on their duration, intensity, and nature of impact on an individual.
Step 2: Recall the five commonly accepted categories of stressors, which include: acute time-limited stressors, brief naturalistic stressors, stressful event sequences, chronic stressors, and distant stressors.
Step 3: Recognize that 'acute time-limited stressors' refer to short-term stressors that last for a brief period, such as giving a speech or taking a test.
Step 4: Identify 'brief naturalistic stressors' as stressors that are more serious but still time-limited, like preparing for a major exam or a job interview.
Step 5: Understand that 'stressful event sequences' involve a series of related stressors triggered by an initial event, 'chronic stressors' are long-lasting stressors such as ongoing financial difficulties, and 'distant stressors' are traumatic events that occurred in the past but continue to affect the individual.