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The author of the book provides a comprehensive examination of stress, an integral part of people’s lives. In the first chapter, he reviews the 20th-century theories of stress, from biological mechanisms of stress through medical concepts to contemporary models of psychological stress. The second chapter provides a detailed classification of sources of stress, based on physical, chronobiological, psychological and social factors. In the third chapter, the author focuses on reactions to stress and presents them from physiological, emotional, cognitive and behavioral perspectives. The fourth chapter focuses on two theoretical constructs: resistance to stress and coping with stress. The author presents task-oriented, emotion-oriented and avoidance-oriented strategies of coping with stress and underlines the role of social support in dealing with stress.

The author emphasizes the fact that stress has many faces. It can be seen as "eustress", which has an important motivational function, forcing us to make efforts and achieve life goals, or "distress", which distracts us from achieving our goals and comfort of life.



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Theoretical foundations of stress – Biological take on stress – Medical concepts of stress – Psychological theories of stress – Psychosocial models of stress – Identification of stress factors – Physical environment – Chronobiological environment – Psychological environment – Social environment – Diagnosis of stress response – Incidental stress – Chronic stress – Traumatic stress – Coping with stress – Aspects of support in a stressful situation

Eustress and Distress: Reactivation

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 12/04/2019
      ISBN13: 9783631775349, 978-3631775349
      ISBN10: 3631775342

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The author of the book provides a comprehensive examination of stress, an integral part of people’s lives. In the first chapter, he reviews the 20th-century theories of stress, from biological mechanisms of stress through medical concepts to contemporary models of psychological stress. The second chapter provides a detailed classification of sources of stress, based on physical, chronobiological, psychological and social factors. In the third chapter, the author focuses on reactions to stress and presents them from physiological, emotional, cognitive and behavioral perspectives. The fourth chapter focuses on two theoretical constructs: resistance to stress and coping with stress. The author presents task-oriented, emotion-oriented and avoidance-oriented strategies of coping with stress and underlines the role of social support in dealing with stress.

      The author emphasizes the fact that stress has many faces. It can be seen as "eustress", which has an important motivational function, forcing us to make efforts and achieve life goals, or "distress", which distracts us from achieving our goals and comfort of life.



      Table of Contents

      Theoretical foundations of stress – Biological take on stress – Medical concepts of stress – Psychological theories of stress – Psychosocial models of stress – Identification of stress factors – Physical environment – Chronobiological environment – Psychological environment – Social environment – Diagnosis of stress response – Incidental stress – Chronic stress – Traumatic stress – Coping with stress – Aspects of support in a stressful situation

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