Stress and Coping

Stress and Coping by Tiffany Field, published by Psychology Press in 1985, offers a foundational exploration of stress and its management. This 354-page volume is the first in a series stemming from the annual University of Miami Symposia on Stress and Coping. It presents a general discussion on the concept of stress, detailing the psychophysiologic processes involved and examining the connections between behavioral stresses and various health issues, including immune response, sleep disorders, depression, and cardiovascular disease.
Readers will find a comprehensive overview that addresses prenatal, neonatal, and childhood stress, alongside psychosocial factors related to stress and coping. The book delves into themes such as anger, type A behavior, hardiness, and self-consciousness, providing insights into the complexities of stress management. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the psychological and medical aspects of stress, making it relevant for professionals and students in psychology, psychotherapy, and self-help disciplines.
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This is the first in a series of volumes based on the annual University of Miami Symposia on Stress and Coping. This first volumes was designed to provide a general discussion of the concept of stress, an overview of psychophysiologic processes involved in stress and coping, and evidence relating behavioral stresses to immune response, sleep disorders, depression and cardiovascular disease. This volume also deals with prenatal, neonatal, and childhood stress as well as with psychosocial aspects of stress and coping involving anger, type A behavior, ,depression, hardiness and self-consciousness. — Preface.
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