A sequel to "Stress, Appraisal and Coping", this volume explores
the latest findings and trends in research and theory. It focuses
on the rationale for a cognitive-mediational approach to stress and
the emotions, and distinguishes between social, physiological and
psychological stress. Topics include: work and family stress;
chronic stress; traumatic stress disorders; crisis theory and
management; stress in special groups such as ageing and the aged;
children and adolescents; the stress of dislocation and
immigration; stress and infections; the role of the nervous system;
author's view of the recent changes in psychotherapy. This book is
essential for all practitioners in the field of stress, appraisal,
and coping, and of value to students of psychology, graduate
students, academics, and professionals in related fields.
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