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Book Synopsis

Even the best teachers can feel overwhelmed with the pressures of the job and become prone to anxiety, depression and anger. This book offers teachers an easily implemented and proven approach to dealing with these feelings in a more helpful way, enabling them to cope with taxing situations as well as the day-to-day stress of the classroom. Based on the principles of cognitive-behavioural therapy and on the author's many years of experience, Stress Relief for Teachers is both a practical guide to feeling better and more in control, and a guide to understanding difficult feelings and how our thoughts, feelings and actions are inextricably linked.



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'An interesting book which contains valuable explanations of how situations generate anxiety. Fascinating case studies give insight to the world of children and their reaction to traumatic experiences, often transferred to daily life in the classroom. The teacher is seen as the focus of these reactions and the person required to attempt resolution but few secondary teachers have the freedom to do this.' - Dorothy M Amos

'Well worth reading as a carefully researched work on what underlies the behaviour and feelings of both pupils and teachers in stressful situations but could we look for a similar work relating to teenage pupils?' - Dorothy M Amos

'The depth of knowledge and understanding displayed by Dr. Hayes in her writing is impressive.' - The Irish Psychologist


'An interesting book which contains valuable explanations of how situations generate anxiety. Fascinating case studies give insight to the world of children and their reaction to traumatic experiences, often transferred to daily life in the classroom. The teacher is seen as the focus of these reactions and the person required to attempt resolution but few secondary teachers have the freedom to do this.'

- Dorothy M Amos

'Well worth reading as a carefully researched work on what underlies the behaviour and feelings of both pupils and teachers in stressful situations but could we look for a similar work relating to teenage pupils?' - Dorothy M Amos



Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Teachers, Stress and the ‘Coping Triangle’ 3. Common Stressors in the Classroom: Age, Gender, Ability, Personality 4. Anger, Anxiety and Depression As Reactions to Stress 5. Understanding Anxiety 6. Understanding Depression 7. Coping with Anger, Anxiety and Depression in the Classroom 8. The Theory Behind the ‘Coping Triangle’ 9. From Theory to Practice! 10. Conclusion

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 22/12/2005
      ISBN13: 9780415369336, 978-0415369336
      ISBN10: 0415369339

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Even the best teachers can feel overwhelmed with the pressures of the job and become prone to anxiety, depression and anger. This book offers teachers an easily implemented and proven approach to dealing with these feelings in a more helpful way, enabling them to cope with taxing situations as well as the day-to-day stress of the classroom. Based on the principles of cognitive-behavioural therapy and on the author's many years of experience, Stress Relief for Teachers is both a practical guide to feeling better and more in control, and a guide to understanding difficult feelings and how our thoughts, feelings and actions are inextricably linked.



      Trade Review

      'An interesting book which contains valuable explanations of how situations generate anxiety. Fascinating case studies give insight to the world of children and their reaction to traumatic experiences, often transferred to daily life in the classroom. The teacher is seen as the focus of these reactions and the person required to attempt resolution but few secondary teachers have the freedom to do this.' - Dorothy M Amos

      'Well worth reading as a carefully researched work on what underlies the behaviour and feelings of both pupils and teachers in stressful situations but could we look for a similar work relating to teenage pupils?' - Dorothy M Amos

      'The depth of knowledge and understanding displayed by Dr. Hayes in her writing is impressive.' - The Irish Psychologist


      'An interesting book which contains valuable explanations of how situations generate anxiety. Fascinating case studies give insight to the world of children and their reaction to traumatic experiences, often transferred to daily life in the classroom. The teacher is seen as the focus of these reactions and the person required to attempt resolution but few secondary teachers have the freedom to do this.'

      - Dorothy M Amos

      'Well worth reading as a carefully researched work on what underlies the behaviour and feelings of both pupils and teachers in stressful situations but could we look for a similar work relating to teenage pupils?' - Dorothy M Amos



      Table of Contents

      1. Introduction 2. Teachers, Stress and the ‘Coping Triangle’ 3. Common Stressors in the Classroom: Age, Gender, Ability, Personality 4. Anger, Anxiety and Depression As Reactions to Stress 5. Understanding Anxiety 6. Understanding Depression 7. Coping with Anger, Anxiety and Depression in the Classroom 8. The Theory Behind the ‘Coping Triangle’ 9. From Theory to Practice! 10. Conclusion

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