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Encyclopedia of Stress: O-Z
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Encyclopedia of Stress
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The Encyclopedia of Stress and Stress-Related Diseases, Second Edition
Author: Ada P. Kahn
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
ISBN: 081606993X
Category : Life change events
Languages : en
Pages : 449
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Presents information on stresses in the environment, their causes, effects, and possible ways to minimize or eliminate them.
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
ISBN: 081606993X
Category : Life change events
Languages : en
Pages : 449
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Presents information on stresses in the environment, their causes, effects, and possible ways to minimize or eliminate them.
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Category : Stress (Psychology)
Languages : en
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Category : Stress (Psychology)
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Encyclopedia of Stress: F-N
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Encyclopedia of Stress: Index
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Encyclopedia of Stress: E-M
Author: George Fink
Publisher: Elsevier
ISBN: 0122267370
Category : Post-traumatic stress disorder
Languages : en
Pages : 845
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The Encyclopedia of Stress is the first comprehensive reference source on stressors, the biological mechanisms involved in the stress response, the effects of activating the stress response mechanisms, and the disorders that may arise as a consequence of acute or chronic stress. While other books focus on specific aspects of stress, this three-volume set covers the entire spectrum of topics, with nearly 400 articles in all. In addition to the subjects traditionally associated with the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (whereby the brain sends a message to the body to react), the Encyclopedia includes a wide range of related topics such as neuroimmune interactions, cytokines, enzymatic disorders, effects on the cardiovascular system, immunity and inflammation, and physical illnesses. It also goes beyond the biological aspects of stress to cover topics such as stress and behavior, psychiatric and psychosomatic disorders, workplace stress, post-traumatic stress, stress-reduction techniques, and current therapies. The Encyclopedia of Stress makes information easy to find and understand for a broad audience of researchers, clinicians, professionals, and students.
Publisher: Elsevier
ISBN: 0122267370
Category : Post-traumatic stress disorder
Languages : en
Pages : 845
Book Description
The Encyclopedia of Stress is the first comprehensive reference source on stressors, the biological mechanisms involved in the stress response, the effects of activating the stress response mechanisms, and the disorders that may arise as a consequence of acute or chronic stress. While other books focus on specific aspects of stress, this three-volume set covers the entire spectrum of topics, with nearly 400 articles in all. In addition to the subjects traditionally associated with the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (whereby the brain sends a message to the body to react), the Encyclopedia includes a wide range of related topics such as neuroimmune interactions, cytokines, enzymatic disorders, effects on the cardiovascular system, immunity and inflammation, and physical illnesses. It also goes beyond the biological aspects of stress to cover topics such as stress and behavior, psychiatric and psychosomatic disorders, workplace stress, post-traumatic stress, stress-reduction techniques, and current therapies. The Encyclopedia of Stress makes information easy to find and understand for a broad audience of researchers, clinicians, professionals, and students.
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Encyclopedia of Stress
Author: Frank J. McGuigan
Publisher: Benjamin-Cummings Publishing Company
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Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 296
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For those individuals who endure the symptoms of stress in their daily lives, this book serves as an essential tool of diagnosis and treatment, helping readers pinpoint a medical link to their psychological and/or physical distress, and suggests how they can help themselves. Packed with information about the symptoms, causes, and remedies for stress, this book will serve both as a beacon for those who suffer from stress and as a key desk reference for those in helping roles. Stress is commonly accepted as the "twentieth century disease." From sciatica to ulcers to eating disorders, from mild depression to major anxiety problems, stress-related disorders affect millions of people every day, and statistics prove that they are rising at a rapid pace. Entries on stress-related topics from A to Y. Anyone with a need to understand common disorders related to stress.
Publisher: Benjamin-Cummings Publishing Company
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Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 296
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For those individuals who endure the symptoms of stress in their daily lives, this book serves as an essential tool of diagnosis and treatment, helping readers pinpoint a medical link to their psychological and/or physical distress, and suggests how they can help themselves. Packed with information about the symptoms, causes, and remedies for stress, this book will serve both as a beacon for those who suffer from stress and as a key desk reference for those in helping roles. Stress is commonly accepted as the "twentieth century disease." From sciatica to ulcers to eating disorders, from mild depression to major anxiety problems, stress-related disorders affect millions of people every day, and statistics prove that they are rising at a rapid pace. Entries on stress-related topics from A to Y. Anyone with a need to understand common disorders related to stress.
Encyclopedia of Stress: N-Z
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Languages : en
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