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Understanding Stress Valerie J. Sutherland

Understanding Stress By Valerie J. Sutherland

Understanding Stress by Valerie J. Sutherland


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Summary

Part of a series, this book examines the nature of stress from a historical perspective as well as considering its consequences. It also provides an insight into stress and health professions and individual and workplace approaches to coping with stress.

Understanding Stress Summary

Understanding Stress: Psychological Perspectives for Health Professionals by Valerie J. Sutherland

Health professionals are constantly faced with stressful situations during their working lives. Only recently has it been truly recognized that long-term stress can have serious effects on health. It may lead to diseases such as heart disease, irritable bowel syndrome and mental ill health amongst others. It is important therefore that health professionals are aware of the nature of stress in life and at work and its relationship to illness. This book should enable professionals to understand the sources of stress, their impact on illness and the stress-related problems associated with their own particular occupations. It also discusses how professionals can manage their stress by adapting their own approaches to work and the work place. Written by Cary Cooper, an authority in this area and Valerie Sutherland, a researcher in occupational stress, this book should be read by all health professionals who care about their own health. This book should be of interest to health professionals.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Stress and health: an introduction. Part 2 Understanding stress - historical approach: the origins of stress research; person - environment fit; stress - third wave plague or whipping boy?; definitions of stress. Part 3 The nature of stress: factors intrinsic to the job; role stress; relationships at work; career stress; organizational structure and climate; the home-work interface; life cycles and life events. Part 4 Stress response moderators and individual differences: personality characteristics; personal conditioning variables. Part 5 The consequences of stress: stress and health outcomes; organizational costs of stress. Part 6 Stress and the health professions: dentists; ambulance and paramedics; nurses; doctors; conclusion. Part 7 Managing stress: coping with stress - individual approaches; coping with stress - workplace approaches.

Additional information

GOR003562033
9780412339301
0412339307
Understanding Stress: Psychological Perspectives for Health Professionals by Valerie J. Sutherland
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
1990-10-30
320
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