Stress

Stress

by TomCox (Author)

Synopsis

Despite its many critics, the notion of stress has proved to be remarkably durable. This classic text offers a wide-ranging introduction to the nature of stress and its effects, as well as its experience and management. Drawing upon a number of different disciplines and approaches including psychology, physiology, pharmacology, psychiatry and occupational health, the author provides a readable and comprehensive account of this complex area.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 212
Edition: 1978
Publisher: Palgrave
Published: 07 Dec 1978

ISBN 10: 0333194039
ISBN 13: 9780333194034
Book Overview: 'The book displays ... orderliness of exposition, clarity of style, a shrewd objectivity of judgment and a genuine attempt to integrate disparate research findings.' - L.A.Warwick-Evans, Biological Psychology

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'The book displays ... orderliness of exposition, clarity of style, a shrewd objectivity of judgment and a genuine attempt to integrate disparate research findings.' - L.A.Warwick-Evans, Biological Psychology
Author Bio
TOM COX is Professor of Psychology, University of Nottingham. He was formerly the Director of the Centre for Organizational Health & Development, University of Nottingham.