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Psychological Stress
Three Volume Set
Edited by:
- Stephen Palmer - Centre for Stress Management, London, Centre for Coaching, London
- Kristina Gyllensten
Series:
SAGE Library in Mental Health
SAGE Library in Mental Health
August 2015 | 1 056 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Stress has been called the 'great modern disease' and it causes many negative effects for societies, organizations, and individuals. Stress may also be responsible for psychological disorders such as depression, anxiety, and burnout. Indeed, stress and its consequences have been described in the literature since the 19th-century with William James and Carl Lange’s work.
This three-volume major work contains articles which trace the development of ideas around stress from the early twentieth century to the modern day, spanning the fields of psychology, applied mental health, coaching, and cognitive behavioural psychotherapy.
Volume One: The History and Development of Theories
Volume Two: The Measurement of Stress
Volume Three: The Management of Stress
This three-volume major work contains articles which trace the development of ideas around stress from the early twentieth century to the modern day, spanning the fields of psychology, applied mental health, coaching, and cognitive behavioural psychotherapy.
Volume One: The History and Development of Theories
Volume Two: The Measurement of Stress
Volume Three: The Management of Stress
VOLUME ONE: THE HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF THEORIES: STRESS
Hans Selye
H. Bracha et al.
H. Stefan Bracha
Bruce McEwen
Lars Schwabe, Oliver Wolf and Melly Oitzi
Ellen Skinner, Kathleen Edge, Jeffrey Altman and Hayley Sherwood
Christina Maslach
Bernard Lau
Ali Muhammad and Alain Gagnon
Kristina Gyllensten and Stephen Palmer
Ruth Enid Zambrana
Jacqueline Mogle, Martin Sliwinski and David Almeida
James Meurs and Pamela Perrewé
Annika Rosengren, Steven Hawken, Stephanie Õunpuu, Karen Sliwa, Mohammad Zubaid, Wael Almahmeed, Kathleen Blackett, Chitr Sitthi-amorn, Hiroshi Sato and Salim Yusuf
Dinah Jenkins and Stephen Palmer
Lars Johan Hauge, Anders Skogstrand and Ståle Einarsen
Lennart Levi
VOLUME TWO: THE MEASUREMENT OF STRESS
Peter Lovibond
Julie Henry and John Crawford
Theresa Marteau and Hilary Bekker
Berit Scott and Lennart Melin
Leonard Derogatis and Patricia Cleary
D.P. Goldberg, R. Gater, N. Sartorius, T.B. Ustun, M. Piccinelli, O. Gureje and C. Rutter
Maarten Koeter
Stephen Palmer
Colin Mackay, Rosanna Cousins, Peter Kelly, Steve Lee and Ron McCaig
Rosanna Cousins, Colin Mackay, Simon Clarke, Chris Kelly, Peter Kelly and Ron McCaig
Xiaoli Sang, Stephen Teo, Cary Cooper and Philip Bohle
MirelaBidilica, VioricaNedelcu, Raluca Sfetcu, Daniela Ionescu and Dan Corneci
Evelyn Kortum and Stavroula Leka
HSE
Johannes Siegrist, Dagmar Starke, Tarani Chandola, Isabelle Godin, Michael Marmot, Isabelle Niedhammer and Richard Peter
Jan Häusser , Andreas Mojzisch , Miriam Niesel and Stefan Schulz-Hardt
K. Brookes, C. Limbert, C. Deacy, A. O’Reilly, S. Scott and K. Thirlaway
Sheryl Warttig, Mark Forshaw, Jane South and Alan White
VOLUME THREE: THE MANAGEMENT OF STRESS (INDIVIDUAL, GROUP, ORGANISATIONAL AND COMMUNITY)
ISMA UK
Stephen Palmer and Kristina Gyllensten
BACP
KristinaGyllensten and Stephen Palmer
Stephen Palmer
Stephen Palmer
Stephen Palmer
Stephen Palmer
Victoria Ellam-Dyson and Stephen Palmer
Nick Edgerton and Stephen Palmer
Stephen Palmer
Maryanna Klatt, Janet Buckworth and William Malarkey
Agnes Van Den Berg and Mariëtte Custers
Eleonor Fransson et al
Caroline Biron and Maria Karanika-Murray
Tom Cox, Maria Karanika, Amanda Griffiths and Jonathan Houdmont
Jac van der Klink, Roland Blonk, Aart Schene and Frank van Dijk
Caroline Biron, Caroline Gatrell and Cary Cooper
Tom Van Daele, Dirk Hermans, Chantal Van Audenhove and Omer Van den Bergh
Ajay Jain, Sabir Giga and Cary Cooper
Kristina Gyllensten, Stephen Palmer and Jacqui Farrants
Dinah Jenkins and Stephen Palmer