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Family Stressors: Interventions for Stress and Trauma (Series in Psychosocial Stress)
This book is aimed at practitioners working with couples and families dealing with the impact of a traumatic/stressful event, with chapters considering events such as the loss of a child, infertility in a couple, sexual abuse of a partner, traumatization of a parent, traumatization of a child, impact of a homicide, and the impact of health problems of aging parents. Therapists are continually faced with these issues in their practices, and cases involving these situations are often among the most intense and emotionally demanding that they will confront. One of the supports a therapist can have available when confronted with such a situation is a practical guide to effective intervention. This book would provide the practitioner with just that -- a hands-on, practical guide that deals with how to appropriately respond to each specific stressor that is outlined in the book. Because each chapter is devoted to a different stressor, the practitioner is able to easily reference the desired material, in order to anticipate relevant issues, and plan for an intervention that will be based on the solid experience these authors will bring to the book..
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How to Stop Before You Pop: An Anger-Management Program for Grades 3-5
An innovative anger-management program that will hold students' attention and motivate them to make behavior changes. The opening lesson shows students how to identify their "poppers." The closing session includes an experiment that shows how to pass through conflict rather than be stopped by it. Students are actively involved in creative activities that make them understand how they can control their anger, and gives them the confidence to do so. Six lessons, reproducible activity sheets, interactive activities. Grades 3-5..
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The Gift of Words: Having the Right Words to Say at the Right Time
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Stressors and the Adjustment Disorders
This is a clinically-oriented investigation into the sources of stress, the forms of stress response and the current array of treatment possibilities. An outgrowth of the American Psychological Association's Task Force on Psychiatric Therapies, it brings together contributions from many of the country's leading psychiatrists who possess expertise in the various syndromes associated with human stress. Provides both a sharp focus on specific treatments and an overall consideration of stress response that uses adjustment disorders as prime examples. A rich and provocative collection of professional perspectives in this controversial area of modern psychiatric thinking, it will also serve as a solid foundation for future research activities..
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Coping With Stress In Childhood (Child Psychology)
People who suffer from stress feel that they are not in control of their lives. Children may be victims of inadequate parental guidance and support or too much parental demand for achievement and superiority. They also may suffer from poor teaching, uncaring teachers or teachers who demand too much. Young children frequently develop stress from lack of a stable home life, long absence of either parent and a feeling of being unloved. This publication outlines the causes, symptoms and stages of stress in childhood and how parents can reduce stress for their children..
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Amphibian Decline: An Integrated Analysis of Multiple Stressor Effects
Capturing the attention and imagination of the public and the scientific community alike, the mysterious decline in amphibian populations drew scientists and resource managers from ecotoxicology and chemistry, ecology and field biology, conservation biology, and natural resource policy to a SETAC–Johnson Foundation workshop. Facilitating environmental stewardship, increasing capacity of the sciences to explain complex stressors, and educating the public on relationships among communities of all types motivated these experts to address amphibian decline and the role of various stressors in these losses..
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Life Events as Stressors in Childhood and Adolescence (Developmental Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry)
Johnson provides a concise integration of the latest research on the impact of life events on health and adjustment, the extent and limits of current knowledge and the major topics that concern scholars in the field. The author has a thorough knowledge of the problem and has made significant contributions to the assessment of life events. His first-hand experience lends authority to his book and adds to our understanding of the variables that influence the impact of life events..
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An examination of job tension and coping in the relationship between stressors and outcomes in public accounting.: An article from: Journal of Managerial Issues
This digital document is an article from Journal of Managerial Issues, published by Pittsburg State University - Department of Economics on September 22, 1996. The length of the article is 7172 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation DetailsTitle: An examination of job tension and coping in the relationship between stressors and outcomes in public accounting. Author: Timothy J. Fogarty Publication:Journal of Managerial Issues (Refereed) Date: September 22, 1996 Publisher: Pittsburg State University - Department of Economics Volume: v8 Issue: n3 Page: p269(17) Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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