Now in a thoroughly revised and significantly expanded second
edition, this volume comprehensively examines the nature of
psychosocial stress, the strategies individuals use to cope with
it, and the implications for adaptation and health across the
lifespan. Carolyn M. Aldwin synthesizes a vast body of knowledge
within a conceptual framework that emphasizes the transactions
between mind and body and between persons and environments. She
also provides a methodological primer for stress and coping
research, critically reviewing available measures and the latest
data analysis techniques. The second edition has been updated
throughout with new concepts, tools, and data, and offers two new
chapters addressing physiology and physical health. Other new
features include expanded coverage of sociocultural and religious
aspects of coping, cutting-edge perspectives on emotion regulation
and stress-related growth, and expanded coverage of childhood,
young adulthood, and mid-life.
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