The Handbook of Stress Science: Biology, Psychology, and HealthRichard Contrada, PhD, Andrew Baum, PhD Springer Publishing Company, 29 sep. 2010 - 704 sidor "[F]or those who are entering the field or who want to broaden their perspective, Ibelieve that this Handbook is indispensible. More than just a contribution to the field, theHandbook may well become a classic."--PsycCRITIQUES "The editors fully achieved their goal of producing a state-of-the-science stress reference for use by investigators, educators, and practitioners with clinical and health interests."--Psycho-Oncology "This is an important book about the scientific study of stress and human adaptation. It brings together both empirical data and theoretical developments that address the fundamental question of how psychosocial variables get inside the body to influence neurobiological processes that culminate in physical disease." From the Foreword by David C. Glass, PhD Edited by two leading health psychologists, The Handbook of Stress Science presents a detailed overview of key topics in stress and health psychology. With discussions on how stress influences physical health-including its effects on the nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, and immune systems-the text is a valuable source for health psychologists, as well as researchers in behavioral medicine, neuroscience, genetics, clinical and social psychology, sociology, and public health. This state-of-the-art resource reviews conceptual developments, empirical findings, clinical applications, and investigative strategies and tools from the past few decades of stress research. It represents all major approaches to defining stress and describes the themes and developments that characterize the field of health-related stress research. The five sections of this handbook cover:
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Behavioral Emotional and Cognitive Sequelae of Immune System Activation | 65 |
Genetic Epidemiology of Stress and Gene by Stress Interaction | 77 |
Cellular Defense Immune Response and Aging | 86 |
Social Context | 101 |
Empirical Evidence and Theoretical Issues to Guide Interdisciplinary Research | 320 |
Stress and Depression | 345 |
Stressors and Mental Health Problems in Childhood and Adolescence | 358 |
Physical Health Outcomes of Trauma | 373 |
Psychosocial Stress and Coronary Heart Disease | 385 |
Stress and Cardiometabolic Syndrome | 399 |
Stress and the Cancers | 411 |
Stress and Susceptibility to Infectious Disease | 424 |
Stress and Support Processes | 111 |
Social Network Functions and Health | 122 |
10 Years of Science 19972007 | 137 |
The Challenge of Stress in Modern Organizations | 150 |
Racism as a Psychosocial Stressor | 167 |
Socioeconomic Status and Stress | 185 |
PSYCHOLOGY | 194 |
The Dynamics of Emotion in Adaptation to Stress | 209 |
Coping | 221 |
Individual Differences in Exposure Reactivity Recovery and Restoration | 231 |
Its Relationship to Stressor Exposure Cognitive AppraisalCoping Processes Stress Responses and Health Outcomes | 246 |
Stress Coping and Adult Development | 263 |
Behaviors and Mental and Physical Health Outcomes | 275 |
Stress and Drug Use | 287 |
Exercise and Stress Reduction | 301 |
Effects of Stress on Health in HIVAIDS | 447 |
The Biopsychosocial Perspective | 461 |
Stress Reduction in Chronically Ill Patients | 474 |
Stress and Chronic Disease Management | 487 |
Research Methods Tools and Strategies | 501 |
Methodological Analytic and Inferential Issues | 514 |
Neuroendocrine Measures | 531 |
Neuroimaging Methods in Human Stress Science | 543 |
Interview Assessment of Stressor Exposure | 565 |
The Daily Inventory of Stressful Events | 583 |
Measuring Psychosocial Stress Using Ecological Momentary Assessment Methods | 596 |
Multilevel Analysis of Stress | 619 |
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