Benjamin B. Weybrew has developed the ABC model of stress built
upon a foundation of nearly three decades of stress research with
nuclear submariners. With its connotation as a fundamental or
elementary principle of stress dynamics, the ABC model is based
upon three basic concepts in learning and vector psychology:
Antecedent conditions, Behavior, and Consequences. This model
integrates Lewin's topological psychology with the major learning
and perceptual theories. One of the major features of the book is
the inclusion of preventive and therapeutic strategies for acute
and chronic Patterns of Stress Reactivity or POSR. These
intervention techniques have heuristic value for the researcher and
teacher alike, while being described in language readily understood
by the lay reader.
To sum up, the ABC model of stress is based upon three basic
facts of human behavior: (1) a person's behavior has a directional
component symbolized by vectors in ABC; (2) these goal-directed
vectors contain channelled energy; and (3) when this energy
intersects environmental impediments or barriers (stressors) of
differing degrees of permeability or inertia, then POSR of varying
intensity are likely to occur. Stress management strategies are
straightforward, beginning with the identification and ranking of
stressors and then applying the most appropriate of the thirty-six
intervention procedures described in the book. Suitable for all
stress researchers and for psychologists who deal with the
management of stress, as well as graduate students.
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