The Ecology of Stress

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Taylor & Francis, 1988 - Psychology - 360 pages
 

Contents

A New Stress Model
25
Blueprint for Understanding
59
Searching for a Context
111
Social Support and Stress Resistance
118
The Process of Social Support
132
Summary and Conclusions
158
Applications of the Models
217
Civilians Adjustment to War
225
Further Applications
251
Adjustment to Complications of Pregnancy
261
Reactions to Childrens Illnesses
268
Implications for Health Psychology Behavioral Medicine
274
Development of an Ecological Loss Theory
283
Implications for Intervention
300
Summary and Conclusions
319
References
327

Effects of War on Combatants
238
Implications for Understanding Stress Resistance
246

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