Stress And Emotion
Explore the intricate relationship between stress and emotion in "Stress And Emotion," authored by C. Spielberger. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc. in 1991, this insightful volume delves into the theoretical frameworks, perceptions, and cognitive responses that shape our emotional experiences. Spanning 340 pages, the book is organized into four comprehensive sections that address essential topics such as the physiological and biological underpinnings of emotions and their interplay with Type A behavior. This scholarly work is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in behavioral theory, mental health, and the psychological dimensions of stress. Ideal for researchers, practitioners, and students alike, "Stress And Emotion" provides a thorough examination of how stress influences emotional states and overall well-being. Don't miss the opportunity to enhance your understanding of these pivotal concepts in psychology.