Stress: Concepts, Cognition, Emotion, and Behavior : Handbook of Stress Series, Volume 1 by George Fink (2016, Hardcover)

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The audience is appropriate faculty and graduate and undergraduate students interested in stress and its consequences. This feature will be of special significance for individual scientists and clinicians, as well as laboratories.

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PublisherElsevier Science & Technology
ISBN-100128009519
ISBN-139780128009512
eBay Product ID (ePID)219705980

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Number of Pages502 Pages
Publication NameStress: concepts, Cognition, Emotion, and Behavior : Handbook of Stress Series, Volume 1
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2016
SubjectNeurology, Movements / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (Cbt), Endocrinology & Metabolism, General, Neuropsychology
TypeTextbook
AuthorGeorge Fink
Subject AreaPsychology, Medical
FormatHardcover

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2015-949253
ReviewsThere are many books on Stress, but [this] covers a much wider variety of interesting topics than most - I'm enjoying reading it. Excellent choice of themes and authors. Good and tight editing. The Key Point boxes are very helpful. Of all the stresses that are described in the book - clearly one will never be a source of stress for [the reader] - Boredom! -- Professor David Copolov, OAM, MBBS, PhD, FRACP, FRANZCP, MPM, DPM, AO, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Major Campuses and Student Engagement, and Professor of Psychiatry, Monash University, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Melbourne and Professorial Fellow, Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health  , There are many books on Stress, but [this] covers a much wider variety of interesting topics than most - I'm enjoying reading it. Excellent choice of themes and authors. Good and tight editing. The Key Point boxes are very helpful. Of all the stresses that are described in the book - clearly one will never be a source of stress for [the reader] - Boredom! -- Professor David Copolov, OAM, MBBS, PhD, FRACP, FRANZCP, MPM, DPM, AO, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Major Campuses and Student Engagement, and Professor of Psychiatry, Monash University, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Melbourne and Professorial Fellow, Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal155.9/042
Table Of ContentPart 1: General Concepts 1. Stress, definitions, mechanisms and effects outlined: lessons from anxiety; 2. The Alarm Phase and the General Adaptation Syndrome: Two Aspects of Selye's Inconsistent Legacy; 3. Corticosteroid Receptor Balance Hypothesis: implications for stress adaptation and disease; 4. The Fight or Flight Response: A Cornerstone of Stress Research; 5. Central role of the brain in stress and adaptation: Allostasis, biological embedding and cumulative chan≥ 6. Behavior, Overview; 7. Conservation of Resources Theory Applied to Major Stress; 8. Control and Stress; 9. Effort-Reward Imbalance Model; 10. Environmental Factors; 11. Evolutionary Origins and Functions of the Stress Response System; 12. Life Events Sca≤ 13. Psychological Stressors, Overview; 14. Remodeling of neuronal networks by stress; 15. Epigenetics, Stress and their potential impact on brain network function Part 2: Cognition, Emotion, and Behavior 16. Cognition and Stress; 17. Stress, memory and memory impairment; 18. Effects of stress on learning and memory; 19. Trauma and Memory; 20. Stress, trauma and memory in PTSD; 21. Adolescent Cognitive Control; Brain Network Dynamics; 22. The behavioral, cognitive, and neural correlates of deficient biological reactions to acute psychological stress; 23. When the work is not enough: The sinister stress of boredom; 24. Anxiety Disorders; 25. The post-traumatic syndromes; 26. Distress; 27. Depersonalization: Systematic Assessment; 28. Emotional Inhibition; 29. Chronic stress, regulation of emotion and functional activity of the brain; 30. Neuroimaging and Emotion; 31. Rumination, Stress, and Emotion; 32. Suicide, Psychology of; 33. Suicide, Sociology of; 34. Cortisol Awakening Response; 35. Anger; 36. Aggressive behavior and social stress; 37. Fear and the Amygdala; 38. Aging and Psychological Stress; 39. Childbirth and Stress; 40. Stress Generation; 41. Caregivers, Stress ∧ 42. Fatigue and Stress; 43. Burnout; 44. Coping Process; 45. Combat Stress; 46. Survivor Gui< 47. Refugees, Stress in Trauma; 48. Stress in Emergency Personnel; 49. Stress in Policing; 50. Peacekeeping; 51. Optimism, Pessimism, and Stress; 52. Chronic Pain and Perceived Stress; 53. Industrialized Societies; 54. Indigenous Societies; 55. Diet and Stress: Interactions with Emotions and Behavi∨ 56. Stretched Thin: Stress, In-role and Extra-role Behavior of Educators; 57. Stress and Coping in the Menopause; 58. Psychosomatic Medici≠ 59. Religion, Stress and Superheroes; 60. Dental Stress
SynopsisStress: Concepts, Cognition, Emotion, and Behavior: Handbook in Stress Series, Volume 1 , examines stress and its management in the workplace and is targeted at scientific and clinical researchers in biomedicine, psychology, and some aspects of the social sciences. The audience is appropriate faculty and graduate and undergraduate students interested in stress and its consequences. The format allows access to specific self-contained stress subsections without the need to purchase the whole nine volume Stress handbook series. This makes the publication much more affordable than the previously published four volume Encyclopedia of Stress (Elsevier 2007) in which stress subsections were arranged alphabetically and therefore required purchase of the whole work. This feature will be of special significance for individual scientists and clinicians, as well as laboratories. In this first volume of the series, the primary focus will be on general stress concepts as well as the areas of cognition, emotion, and behavior. Offers chapters with impressive scope, covering topics including the interactions between stress, cognition, emotion and behaviour Features articles carefully selected by eminent stress researchers and prepared by contributors representing outstanding scholarship in the field Includes rich illustrations with explanatory figures and tables Includes boxed call out sections that serve to explain key concepts and methods Allows access to specific self-contained stress subsections without the need to purchase the whole nine volume Stress handbook series, Stress: Concepts, Cognition, Emotion, and Behavior: Handbook in Stress Series, Volume 1 , examines stress and its management in the workplace and is targeted at scientific and clinical researchers in biomedicine, psychology, and some aspects of the social sciences. The audience is appropriate faculty and graduate and undergraduate students interested in stress and its consequences. The format allows access to specific self-contained stress subsections without the need to purchase the whole nine volume Stress handbook series. This makes the publication much more affordable than the previously published four volume Encyclopedia of Stress (Elsevier 2007) in which stress subsections were arranged alphabetically and therefore required purchase of the whole work. This feature will be of special significance for individual scientists and clinicians, as well as laboratories. In this first volume of the series, the primary focus will be on general stress concepts as well as the areas of cognition, emotion, and behavior.
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