Authors
Stephen Palmer, Cary L Cooper, Kate Thomas
Publication date
2003
Publisher
British Library
Description
Stress can wreck people's lives and health and those of their families at home. It is equally harmful at work, will seriously affect people's productivity and can also have disastrous effects on their colleagues and their work. The book fulfils a vital need. It is easy to read with short punchy chapters and helpful diagrams, which clearly explain what stress is and show how to remain relaxed when, for example, receiving a visit from the tax inspector or when speaking in public. Contents include: introduction; what is stress; mapping your stress; behavioural interventions eg time management; emotional interventions eg letting off steam; sensory interventions eg relaxation; imagery interventions eg coping imagery; cognitive interventions eg constructive thinking; interpersonal strategies eg assertion techniques and communication skills; biological interventions eg diet and exercise; social and family stress; occupational stress: what it is and how to deal with it; dealing with a rangeof problems; public speaking; developing a personal action plan; a list of useful organisations and websites; further reading; references and an index.
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