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100 1 Everly, George S.,|cJr.,|d1950-|eauthor.
245 12 A clinical guide to the treatment of the human stress
response /|cGeorge S. Everly, Jr., Jeffrey M. Lating.
250 Third edition.
264 1 New York :|bSpringer,|c[2013]
300 xx, 485 pages :|billustrations, portraits
336 text|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|2rdamedia
338 volume|2rdacarrier
504 Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 The concept of stress -- The anatomy and physiology of the
human stress response -- The link from stress arousal to
disease -- Stress-related disease : a review --
Measurement of the human stress response -- Personologic
diathesis and human stress -- Resilience : the final
frontier -- Psychotherapy : a cognitive perspective -- A
neurophysiological rationale for the use of the relaxation
response : neurological desensitization -- Meditation --
Voluntary control of respiration patterns -- Neuromuscular
relaxation -- Hypnosis in the management of stress
reactions -- Biofeedback in the treatment of the stress
response -- Physical exercise and the human stress
response -- The pharmacological management of stress
reactions -- Religion, spirituality, and stress --
Nutrition and stress -- Sleep and stress -- Grief, loss,
and stress -- Posttraumatic stress disorder -- Crisis
intervention and psychological first aid -- Hans Selye and
the birth of the stress concept -- Summation and
conclusions.
520 This new edition emphasizes the unique contribution of
this longstanding text in the integration of mind/body
relationships. The concept of stress, as defined and
elaborated in Chapter 1, the primary efferent biological
mechanisms of the human stress response, as described in
Chapter 2, and the link from stress arousal to disease, as
defined in Chapter 3, essentially remains the same.
However, updates in microanatomy, biochemistry and
tomography are added to these chapters. All other chapters
will be updated as well, as there has been significant
changes in the field over the past eight years --|cSource
other than Library of Congress.
650 0 Stress (Psychology)
650 0 Stress management.
650 7 Stress management.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01134967
650 7 Stress (Psychology)|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01134918
650 7 Psychotherapie.|0(DE-588)4047746-0|2gnd
650 7 Stress.|0(DE-588)4058047-7|2gnd
650 7 Stressreaktion.|0(DE-588)4138565-2|2gnd
650 12 Stress, Physiological.
650 22 Stress, Psychological|xtherapy.
700 1 Lating, Jeffrey M.,|eauthor.
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938 YBP Library Services|bYANK|n9451558
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