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Behavioral Medicine: Work, Stress and Health edited by W. Doyle Gentry, H. Benson, C.J. de Wolff.
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SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors:
Gentry, W. Doyle
(Editor)
,
Benson, H.
(Editor)
,
de Wolff, C.J
(Editor)
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
1985.
Edition:
1st ed. 1985.
Series:
Nato Science Series D:, Behavioural and Social Sciences,
19
Springer eBook Collection.
Subjects:
Public health.
Epidemiology.
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Table of Contents:
1. Behavioral Medicine: A Mandate for Integrated Research
2. Stress, Health, and the Relaxation Response
3. Stress and Strain in the Work Environment: Does it Lead to Illness?
4. Psychosocial Coronary Risk Constellations in the Work Setting
5. Relationships Between Critical Life Events, Job Stress, and Cardiovascular Illness
6. Type A Behavior Pattern
7. Type A Behavior Pattern and the Anal-Obsessive Time Attitude
8. Barriers to Work Stress: I. Social Support
9. Barriers to Work Stress: II. The Hardy Personality
10. Anger Management and Work Stress: Healthy and Unhealthy Styles
11. Reducing Coronary Risk in Occupationally Successful Type A Men
12. Stress Intervention at the Organizational Level
13. Stress Management at Work: The New York Telephone Experiment
14. A Behavioral Approach to Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease
15. The Broader Issue — Health Care Management at the Individual and Systems Level.
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