Stress and Anxiety

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Petra Buchwald (Hg.), Kathleen A. Moore (Hg.), Krzysztof Kaniasty (Hg.), Siobhan Howard (Hg.), Stress and Anxiety (2014), Logos Verlag, Berlin, ISBN: 9783832595739

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Beschreibung / Abstract

The current volume of the Stress and Anxiety series presents 27 peer-reviewed chapters that thematically span four general areas of stressful life events, anxiety, and coping research. The first collection of papers concerns coping with economic burdens, natural disasters, and human-induced catastrophes and considers psychological resources which may serve as protective factors. Next are review and empirical investigations that examine a variety of manifestations of emotional and psychological well-being, evaluations of treatment programs, as well as scale validation studies. Part three features manuscripts addressing both psychological benefits and liabilities of occupational demands with a focus on exploration of positive work context for both the individual and the workplace. Chapters in the final part of the volume focus on developmental markers and coping efforts of children and adolescents with foci on environmental influences and cross-cultural comparisons.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • BEGINN
  • Part One: Stress and Anxiety – Applications to Social and Environmental Threats
  • 1. The Great Recession: Stress and Coping in Difficult Economic Times Esther Greenglass
  • 2. Economic Stressors and Symptoms of Psychological Distress: Data from a Portuguese Sample Rita Leal, Joà£o Viseu, Saul Neves de Jesus, Olà­mpio Paixà£o, & Esther Greenglass
  • 3. Subjective Fear of Future Events in the Aftermath of Single Source versus Multiple Sources Disasters Menachem Ben-Ezra
  • 4. Distress and Coping in Response to Climate Change Graham L. Bradley, Joseph P. Reser, A. Ian Glendon, & Michelle C. Ellul
  • 5. Armored Against Burnout: The Role of Hardiness in Stressful Occupations Salvatore Lo Bue, John Taverniers, Jacques Mylle, & Martin Euwema
  • 6. Psychic Structure as a Moderator of the Effect of Adult Attachment Behavior on Posttraumatic Symptoms in War Veterans Paulo Correia Ferrajà£o & Rui Aragà£o Oliveira
  • Part Two: Stress and Anxiety – Applications to Psychological Well-Being
  • 7. The Impact of Rumination on Positive Autobiographical Memories in Depression Michelle L. Moulds, Kate Hetherington, & Aliza Werner-Seidler
  • 8. The Relationship of Attachment to Resilience and Their Impact on Perceived Stress Patricia Marriner, Jon-Paul Cacioli, & Kathleen A. Moore
  • 9. Social Support and Coping within Online Social Networks – A Literature Review Martina Braasch, Petra Buchwald, & Stefanie Morgenroth
  • 10. The Role of Self-Compassion in the Emotional Functioning of Shy People Irena Dzwonkowska
  • 11. Multidimensional Perfectionism Cognitions Inventory: Validation of the Portuguese Version Antà³nio Macedo, Maria Joà£o Soares, Ana Paula Amaral, Juliana Castro, Bà¡rbara Chaves, Sandra Bos, Mariana Marques, Berta Maia, Vasco Nogueira, Nuno Madeira, Jo
  • 12. Multidimensional Perfectionism Scales Underlying Higher Order Factors Maria Joà£o Soares, Ana Paula Amaral, Ana Telma Pereira, Sandra Carvalho Bos, Mariana Marques, José Valente, Vasco Nogueira, & Antà³nio Macedo
  • 13. CBT-Based Self-Help Program for People with Rheumatism: Physical Tension, Cognitive Coping and Goal Adjustment as Mechanisms of Change Nadia Garnefski & Vivian Kraaij
  • 14. Learning Approaches, Metacognitive Abilities, and Mood States in Freshmen Éva Kà¡llay & Claudia LenuÈ›a Rus
  • 15. Working Memory Load Elicits Attentional Bias to Threat Robert W. Booth& Dinkar Sharma
  • Part Three: Stress and Anxiety – Applications to Occupational Challenges
  • 16. The Role of Employees†™ Positive Psychological Capital in the Relationship between Perceived Job Insecurity and Their Affective Outcomes Claudia LenuÈ›a Rus & Éva Kà¡llay
  • 17. Role Stress and Work Engagement as Antecedents of Job Satisfaction Daniel Moura & Alejandro Orgambà­dez-Ramos
  • 18. Coping Differentiated Work Ability of White Collar Workers – Preliminary Findings on the Good Coping at Work Profile Marco Ramos, Pedro Sà¡-Couto, Anabela Pereira, & Carlos Fernandes da Silva
  • 19. Understanding and Responding to Interpersonal Workplace Situations: Assessing Emotional Competence, its Relationship to Traits and Well-Being, and its Training Vanda L. Zammuner
  • 20. Distress, Well-Being, and Personality Traits in First-Year Medical Students Stephanie A. Bughi, Joan Leafman, Lisa Wallace, & Jane Rosenthal
  • Part Four: Stress and Anxiety – Applications to Developmental Psychology
  • 21. Building Resources, Resilience and Coping in Alternative Education Settings Designed for at Risk Students Vicki McKenzie & Erica Frydenberg
  • 22. Anxiety in Primary Schools: The Predictive Power of Selected School and Home Environment Characteristics Ana Kozina
  • 23. Trauma Related Symptoms among Children Exposed to Different Types of Abuse and Neglect Ana Marija Spanic, Tea Brezinscak, & Gordana Buljan Flander
  • 24. Coping with Stressful Experiences: Exploration of Coping Strategies of Turkish, Turkish-Armenian, German, and Turkish-German Adolsescents Iren Yeresyan & Arnold Lohaus
  • 25. Gender and Age Differences in Coping: A Comparison between Mexican and Paraguayan Adolescents Blanca Barcelata, Norma Coppari, & Elena Marquez-Caraveo
  • 26. An Exploration of Children†™s Dental Anxiety: Triggers, Coping, and Needs. Linda Jones & Rosemary Watson
  • 27. Children´s Stress Symptoms: A Between-Group Comparison Mà³nica Taveira Pires, Joà£o Hipà³lito,& Saul Neves de Jesus

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