Stress: Myth, Research and Theory

Stress: Myth, Research and Theory


Yazar Dr Fiona Jones Dr Jim Bright
Yayınevi Pearson Education
ISBN 9780130411891
Baskı yılı 2001
Sayfa sayısı 328
Ağırlık 0.49 kg
Edisyon 1
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Appropriate as a core text for teaching stress at advanced undergraduate and MSc level within courses on health, and occupational or applied psychology. This book provides a broad, accessible introduction to the major issues relating to stress. It bridges the gap between popularised, or very basic, treatments of the subject on the one hand, and highly specialised academic research on the other, to give a good critical overview of the subject for undergraduate and Masters-level students.
Preface
Pt. 1 What is Stress? 1
1 Stress: the concept 3
2 Approaches to studying stress by Fiona Jones and Gail Kinman 17
3 The physiology of stress by Angela Clow 47
Pt. 2 What Effects Might Stress Have? 63
4 Stress: health and illness 65
5 Cognition, stress and anxiety 89
Pt. 3 Why Do People React Differently to Stressors? 109
6 Individual differences in reactions to stress 111
7 Coping 133
8 Social support 155
Pt. 4 A Focus on Stress at Work 175
9 Work stress 177
10 The home-work interface by Gail Kinman and Fiona Jones 199
Pt. 5 Stress Reduction Strategies 221
11 Stress interventions 223
12 Conclusions: myths, theory and research 247
Glossary 255
References 261
Index 306