Stress and coping : an anthology /
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Imprint: | New York : Columbia University Press, 1977. |
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Description: | xvi, 426 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/159851 |
Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction Stress and Coping--Some Current Issues and Controversies
- Section I. Stress and Some of Its Effects
- 1. Selections from the Stress of Life
- 2. Life-Change Patterns Surrounding Illness Experience
- 3. Ethology and Stress Diseases
- 4. On the Concept of Psychological Stress
- 5. Settings, Measures, and Themes: an Integrative Review of Some Research on Social-Psychological Factors in Stress
- Section II. Stress and the Environment
- 6. Voodoo Death
- 7. Differences and Similarities
- 8. The Living World
- 9. The Psychological Stresses of Intensive Care Unit Nursing
- 10. Environmental Stress and the Adaptive Process
- Section III. The Nature of Coping
- 11. Cognitive and Coping Processes in Emotion
- 12. Regulatory Devices of the Ego under Major Stress
- 13. Religious Systems as Culturally Constituted Defense Mechanisms
- 14. Obsessive-Compulsive Style
- 15. The Key Cause -- Type a Behavior Pattern
- Section IV. Coping with Transient Life Crises
- 16. Factors Influencing Adjustment of Burn Patients during Hospitalization
- 17. Stress, Distress, and Ego Defenses: Psychoendocrine Response to Impending Breast Tumor Biopsy
- 18. Some Modes of Adaptation: Defense
- 19. The Management of Abhorrent Behavior--Survival Period
- 20. Adaptive Personality Changes
- 21. Dehumanization: a Composite Psychological Defense in Relation to Modern War
- Section V. Coping with Death and Separation
- 22. The Terror of Death
- 23. Reactions to the Imminence of Death
- 24. Symptomatology and Management of Acute Grief
- Bibliographical Note
- 25. Behavioral Observations on Parents Anticipating the Death of a Child
- 26. Grieving for a Lost Home
- Supplementary Readings
- References
- Index