Anthology of stress revisited : selected works of James H. Humphrey

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Anthology of stress revisited : selected works of James H. Humphrey

James H. Humphrey (compiler and editor) ; foreword by Paul J. Rosch

Novinka Books, c2005

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This anthology contains twenty essays that are representative of the author's over one hundred writings about stress

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Contents of Works

  • The stress concept
  • General causes of childhood stress
  • Home and family stress
  • School stress
  • Stress education for children
  • Stress in business and industry
  • Accidents and stress
  • Female sexuality and stress
  • Stress inducing factors in nursing and how nurses try to cope
  • How stress is perceived by coaches
  • Stress among psychiatrists and how they cope with it
  • Stress, exercise and older adults
  • Status of teacher stress
  • Factors that induce stress in teachers
  • Controlling teacher stress through behavior modification
  • Relaxation can reduce stress
  • Reducing stress through biofeedback
  • Controlling stress through meditation
  • Desensitizing yourself to stress
  • Courses in stress management

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Description

As documented by health and medical professionals and social and behavioural scientists, stress has a pervasive presence in our society. The effects of stress on both the individual and our culture have received much attention. This anthology contains twenty essays that are representative of the author's over one hundred writings about stress.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword
  • The Stress Concept
  • General Causes of Childhood Stress
  • Home and Family Stress
  • School Stress
  • Stress Education for Children
  • Stress in Business and Industry
  • Accidents and Stress
  • Female Sexuality and Stress
  • Stress Inducing Factors in Nursing and How Nurses Try to Cope
  • How Stress is Perceived by Coaches
  • Stress among Psychiatrists and How They Try to Cope with It
  • Stress, Exercise and Older Adults
  • Status of Teacher Stress
  • Factors which Induce Stress in Teachers
  • Controlling Teacher Stress through Behaviour Modification
  • Relaxation can Reduce Stress
  • Reducing Stress through Biofeedback
  • Controlling Stress through Meditation
  • Desensitising Yourself to Stress
  • Courses in Stress Management
  • Index.

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