Stress Consequences

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Stress is a universal phenomenon that impacts adversely on most people. This volume provides a readily accessible compendium that focuses on the physical and psychological consequences of stress for individuals and society. Clinical attention focuses on disorders of the stress control system (e.g. Cushing's Syndrome: Addison's Disease) and the adverse impact of stress on human physical and mental health. Detailed reviews address disorders such as PTSD, anxiety, major depression, psychoses and related disorders such as combat fatigue and burnout. The work covers interactions between stress and neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease, as well as stress-immune-inflammatory interactions in relation to cancer and autoimmune and viral diseases. Emphasis is also placed on the role of stress in obesity, hypertension, diabetes type II and other features of the metabolic syndrome which has now reached epidemic proportions in the USA and other countries. - Chapters offer impressive scope with topics addressing animal studies, disaster, diurnal rhythms, drug effects and treatments, cognition and emotion, physical illness, psychopathology, immunology and inflammation, lab studies and tests, and psychological / biochemical / genetic aspects - Richly illustrated in full color with over 200 figures - Articles carefully selected by one of the world's most preeminent stress researchers and contributors represent the most outstanding scholarship in the field, with each chapter providing fully vetted and reliable expert knowledge

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Genre : Psychology
Author : George Fink
Publisher : Academic Press
Release : 2010-04-06
File : 781 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780123751751


Extreme Stress And Communities Impact And Intervention

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Extreme Stress and Communities: Impact and Intervention is the first volume to address traumatic stress from a community perspective. The authors, drawn from among the world's leaders in psychology, psychiatry and anthropology, examine how extreme stress, such as war, disasters and political upheaval, interact in their effects on individuals, families and communities. The book is rich in both theoretical insight and practical experience. It informs readers about how to adopt a community perspective and how to apply this perspective to policy, research and intervention.

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Genre : Psychology
Author : S.E. Hobfoll
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Release : 2013-06-29
File : 534 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789401584869


Work In The 21st Century

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The workplace in the 21st-century is technological and multi-cultural. Work is often accomplished in teams. This work provides students with an up-to-date knowledge based that will enable them to apply the principles of I-O psychology to themselves, supervisors, subordinates and fellow workers.

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Genre : Psychology
Author : Frank J. Landy
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2010
File : 822 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781405190251


The Handbook Of Work And Health Psychology

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Workplace health is now recognised as having major legal, financial and efficiency implications for organizations. Psychologists are increasingly called on as consultants or in house facilitators to help design work processes, assess and counsel individuals and advise on change management. The second edition of this handbook offers a comprehensive, authoritative and up-to-date survey of the field with a focus on the applied aspects of work and health psychology. An unrivalled source of knowledge and references in the field, for students and academics, this edition also reflects the need to relate research to effective and realistic interventions in the workplace. * Editors are outstanding leaders in their fields * Focuses on linking research to practice * Over 50% new chapters. New topics include Coping, The Psychological Contract and Health, Assessment and Measurement of Stress and Well-Being, the Effects of Change, and chapters of Conflict and Communication

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Genre : Psychology
Author : Marc J. Schabracq
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2003-03-28
File : 636 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780470855836


The Handbook Of Stress Science

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"[F]or those who are entering the field or who want to broaden their perspective, Ibelieve that this Handbook is indispensible. More than just a contribution to the field, theHandbook may well become a classic."--PsycCRITIQUES "The editors fully achieved their goal of producing a state-of-the-science stress reference for use by investigators, educators, and practitioners with clinical and health interests."--Psycho-Oncology "This is an important book about the scientific study of stress and human adaptation. It brings together both empirical data and theoretical developments that address the fundamental question of how psychosocial variables get inside the body to influence neurobiological processes that culminate in physical disease." From the Foreword by David C. Glass, PhD Emeritus Professor of Psychology Stony Brook University Edited by two leading health psychologists, The Handbook of Stress Science presents a detailed overview of key topics in stress and health psychology. With discussions on how stress influences physical health-including its effects on the nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, and immune systems-the text is a valuable source for health psychologists, as well as researchers in behavioral medicine, neuroscience, genetics, clinical and social psychology, sociology, and public health. This state-of-the-art resource reviews conceptual developments, empirical findings, clinical applications, and investigative strategies and tools from the past few decades of stress research. It represents all major approaches to defining stress and describes the themes and developments that characterize the field of health-related stress research. The five sections of this handbook cover: Current knowledge regarding the major biological structures and systems that are involved in the stress response Social-contextual contributions to stress and to processes of adaptation to stress, including the workplace, socioeconomic status, and social support The concept of cognitive appraisal as it relates to stress and emotion psychological factors influencing stress such as, personality, gender, and adult development The evidence linking stress to health-related behaviors and mental and physical health outcomes Research methods, tools, and strategies, including the principles and techniques of both laboratory experimentation and naturalistic stress research

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Genre : Psychology
Author : Richard Contrada, PhD
Publisher : Springer Publishing Company
Release : 2010-09-29
File : 672 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780826117717


Camelot Cosmos Player S Guide

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The Camelot Cosmos Players Guide offers a new roleplaying setting and a user-friendly version of the FATE RPG system. The Players Book contains everything you need to know in order to create characters and select from hundreds of options. The setting combines Arthurian and post-apocalyptic elements as players take sides in an epic conflict between the forces of King Gawain and the dreaded Queen Morgan le Fay. AI, combat cyborgs, and VR meet mages, knights and holy relics in a game that breaks all the old genre barriers. The Players Guide is packed with info including: - A streamlined version of the FATE system. Quicker, deadlier, easier than other FATE versions. - 13 described Realms in an extensive Gazetteer of the setting. - A Players version of the History of the setting. - Scores of new playable Races with unique characteristics. - Over 200 fully described Aspects and 100 Skills. - Simple character creation and combat rules ensure that you can be playing within 20 minutes.

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Genre : Crafts & Hobbies
Author : Daniel Jupp
Publisher : Lulu.com
Release : 2012-04-13
File : 168 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781471666612


Ebook Concepts Of Fitness Wellness

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EBOOK: CONCEPTS OF FITNESS & WELLNESS

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Genre : Medical
Author : CORBIN
Publisher : McGraw Hill
Release : 2015-10-28
File : 546 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781526864987


Advances In Accounting Behavioral Research

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Focuses on the social context that influences accounting as well as the means for supporting information production and dissemination, that is, technology. This title includes studies that examine both the short-term implications of technology use on individuals and the long-term implications of technology on organizational evolution.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Vicky Arnold
Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Release : 2010-07-02
File : 231 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780857241375


Routledge Handbook Of Physical Activity And Mental Health

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A growing body of evidence shows that physical activity can be a cost-effective and safe intervention for the prevention and treatment of a wide range of mental health problems. As researchers and clinicians around the world look for evidence-supported alternatives and complements to established forms of therapy (medication and psychotherapy), interest in physical activity mounts. The Routledge Handbook of Physical Activity and Mental Health offers the most comprehensive review of the research evidence on the effects of physical activity on multiple facets of mental health. Written by a team of world-leading international experts, the book covers ten thematic areas: physical activity and the ‘feel good’ effect anxiety disorders depression and mood disorders self-perceptions and self-evaluations cognitive function across the lifespan psychosocial stress pain energy and fatigue addictions quality of life in special populations. This volume presents a balanced assessment of the research evidence, highlights important directions for future work, and draws clear links between theory, research, and clinical practice. As the most complete and authoritative resource on the topic of physical activity and mental health, this is essential reading for researchers, students and practitioners in a wide range of fields, including clinical and health psychology, psychiatry, neuroscience, behavioural and preventive medicine, gerontology, nursing, public health and primary care.

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Genre : Psychology
Author : Panteleimon Ekkekakis
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Release : 2023-05-31
File : 583 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781000950557


People In The Face Of Modern Warfare

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This monograph presents issues related to the armed conflict in Ukraine, which began in 2014 and is still ongoing. It shows the socio-historical background of warfare; the factors determining the distribution of adaptive resources (assigning them meaning, as well as experienced gains and losses of a subjective, state, material and energy nature). It also portrays the relationships between the distribution of adaptive resources and: 1) active, emotional and avoidant strategies for coping with war stress; 2) multidimensional consequences of long-term participation in war circumstances – including use of psychoactive substances, somatic disorders, mental difficulties, symptoms of depression, PTSD syndrome, post-traumatic growth.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Stanisław Fel
Publisher : V&R unipress
Release : 2022-09-05
File : 173 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783737015066