01815cam a2200349 i 45000010009000000050017000090060004000260070004000300080004000340100017000380200018000550200015000730350024000880400038001120420014001500500024001640820017001882450078002052600041002833000024003244900034003485000152003825050117005345200638006516500024012896500023013136500029013366500030013656500017013957000028014127000025014401838133020210706123946.0000000000 a 2014957228 a9781473908000 a1473908000 a(OCoLC)ocn908375414 aUOELbengcBTCTAdYDXCPdBDXerda alccopycat00aBF575.S75bP81 201504a155.904222300aPsychological Stress /cedited by Stephen Palmer and Kristina Gyllensten. aLos Angeles, Calif. :bSage,cc2015. a3 volumes ;c24 cm.0 aSAGE Library in Mental Health aPublishing and content information taken from the publisher's website: https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/psychological-stress/book244538#description0 av.1. The history and development of theories -- v.2. The measurement of stress -- v.3. The management of stress. aStress has been called the 'great modern disease' and it causes many negative effects for societies, organizations, and individuals. Stress may also be responsible for psychological disorders such as depression, anxiety, and burnout. Indeed, stress and its consequences have been described in the literature since the 19th-century with William James and Carl Lange's work. This three-volume major work contains articles which trace the development of ideas around stress from the early twentieth century to the modern day, spanning the fields of psychology, applied mental health, coaching, and cognitive behavioural psychotherapy. 0aStress (Psychology) 0aStress management. 7aStress management.2fast 7aStress (Psychology)2fast 7aStress.2gnd1 aPalmer, Stephen,d1955-1 aGyllensten, Kristina