Handbook of Stress Medicine and Health
Discover the profound insights of Handbook of Stress Medicine and Health by Cary L. Cooper, a vital resource for understanding the complexities of stress and its impact on health. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2004, this comprehensive second edition spans 436 pages, meticulously classifying various types of stress while examining their characteristics, symptoms, duration, and treatment approaches.
This essential guide proposes a generic theory on stress and health, delving into the intricate relationship between stress and a range of health outcomes. Additionally, it addresses the significant link between stress and personality, offering valuable perspectives for professionals in applied psychology, clinical chemistry, and environmental medicine. Whether you are a medical practitioner, nurse, or a psychology enthusiast, this book is an indispensable addition to your library, equipping you with the knowledge to navigate the challenges posed by stress.