Stress and Anxiety, Volume 13Charles Donald Spielberger, Irwin G. Sarason |
Contents
Performance | 3 |
Conclusions | 9 |
3 | 23 |
Ergopsychometry Branches | 37 |
Discussion and Conclusions | 46 |
Measurement of Perceived Coping Incapacity | 55 |
Specific Perceived Coping Incapacity Factors Predicting Sets | 63 |
References | 69 |
Results | 160 |
96 | 162 |
Factor Structure | 167 |
Neurophysiological Studies of Stress Arousal | 177 |
Emotional and Cortisol Response to Uncontrollable Stress Petra | 191 |
Discussion | 202 |
Stress and Steroid Hormone Modulation of GABAMediated | 209 |
Perspectives on Coping | 215 |
Intrapersonal Conflict Life Stress and Emotion Wolf Lauterbach | 85 |
Conclusions | 91 |
Emotional Reactions of Pregnant Women to Ultrasound Scanning | 103 |
89 | 106 |
Discussion | 111 |
Determinants of Changes in Trait Anxiety Peter B Defares | 117 |
91 | 130 |
Influence of Coping Dispositions and DangerRelated Information | 131 |
Results | 139 |
Discussion | 147 |
93 | 149 |
Summary | 153 |
The Tension and Effort Stress Inventory | 222 |
Occupational Stress Type A Behavior and Risk of Coronary | 233 |
Type A Behavior Occupation and Coronary Risk Factors | 241 |
Type A Behavior and the Processing of Causal Attributions | 247 |
General Discussion | 255 |
Attributions of Type A Individuals in an Academic Stress Situation | 261 |
Discussion | 269 |
Two Kinds of Type A Behavior Pattern Andrzej Eliasz | 275 |
Summary | 281 |
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Stress And Anxiety Charles D. Spielberger,Irwin G. Sarason,Jan Strelau,John M. Brebner Limited preview - 2014 |
Stress And Anxiety Charles D. Spielberger,Irwin G. Sarason,Jan Strelau,John M. Brebner Limited preview - 2014 |
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