The Mind and Stress
.... that
stress is associated with the difference between what one desires and what actually occurs and this difference, if perceived as a
threat, leads to
stress. ....
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Experience of Stress
.... that
stress is associated with the difference between what one desires and what actually occurs and this difference, if perceived as a
threat, leads to
stress. ....
(1116

4

)
Workplace Stress Factors on Women & Their Children
.... Perhaps now more than ever before, job
stress poses a
threat to the health of workers and, in turn, to the health of organizations." (NIOSH Working Group, 1 ....
(1527

6

)
Stress at Work
.... without communicating fully with employees and bringing them along will be viewed as a
threat, so open communication and honesty will help to alleviate
stress. ....
(1099

4

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Stress Reduction Techniques for Workers
.... 1, 7) A. NIOSH (1999) has noted that the nature of work is changing at whirlwind speed, and reports that as a result job
stress poses a stronger
threat to the ....
(1561

6

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Student Nurse Study
.... examined whether, when compared to faculty instruction, preceptored instruction of student nurses resulted in decreased levels of
stress,
threat, and fear and ....
(8317

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Psychological Stress and Immigration
.... The German immigrants even spoke another language, making them an even more obvious
threat to the established order, and both groups formed their own ....
(2591

10

)
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
.... The
stress-causing event usually evokes tremendous fear or a sense of helplessness and commonly involves a
threat to one's life or the lives of a beloved one ....
(1960

8

)
Characteristics of Stress
.... Most people viewed
stress as an unpleasant
threat, so he came up with the word "stressor" to distinguish the stimulus from the response. ....
(2044

8

)
Hans Selye and Stress
.... Most people viewed
stress as an unpleasant
threat, so he came up with the word "stressor" to distinguish the stimulus from the response. ....
(2044

8

)
Four Short Studies
.... International Journal of
Stress Management, Volume 7, Number 1, pp. 19-48. 2A. .... History is a common
threat to internal validity. ....
(1575

6

)
Appetitive impulses
.... 1990). Selective processing of
threat cues in posttraumatic
stress disorder. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 99(4), 398-402. Muraven ....
(1899

8

)
The self-regulation of appetitive impulses
.... 1990). Selective processing of
threat cues in posttraumatic
stress disorder. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 99(4), 398-402. Muraven ....
(1899

8

)
Suicide Among Police Officers
.... This type of trauma, known as critical incident
stress, occurs even when the officer does not face the
threat of personal injury: "A critical incident is any ....
(1616

6

)
Stress and Health
.... and lower
threat appraisals and reliance on emotion-focused coping. Further, optimism was said to serve as a factor that buffered the effects of
stress due to ....
(3724

15

)
Suicide among police officers
.... This type of trauma, known as critical incident
stress, occurs even when the officer does not face the
threat of personal injury: "A critical incident is any ....
(1604

6

)
Consequences of the Threat of War
.... and malaise can remain high for many years following exposure to a
threat. .... include the presence of mental illness such as posttraumatic
stress disorder (PTSD ....
(2371

9

)
PTSD AND Memory/Learning
.... a sample of Vietnam combat veterans with current posttraumatic
stress disorder (PTSD .... Stroop procedure, a recognition memory task, and a
threat rating task. ....
(2016

8

)
Influences of Hormones in the Body
.... unnecessary functions. Stressful stimuli include
threat of attack, emotional
stress, hemorrhage, and infection. The anterior pituitary ....
(788

3

)
Work Stress and Communication Skills
.... The
stress produced from job stressors, in turn, is said to result from the perception that the
threat and/or demand exceeds one's capacity to cope. ....
(9757

39

)
Police Stress
....
stress program, and president of the International Law Enforcement
Stress Association (Shealey 61 .... dispel the notion that bodily injury is the number-one
threat. ....
(2550

10

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Trauma-Induced Stress
.... individual differences regarding the capacity to cope with catastrophic
stress enable some .... emotional processes before it can be appraised as an extreme
threat. ....
(5452

22

)
REACTIONS TO TRAUMA-INDUCED STRESS
.... individual differences regarding the ability to cope with catastrophic
stress enable some .... emotional processes before it can be appraised as an extreme
threat. ....
(5485

22

)
Stress
.... However, whenever the body fails to calm down following such a
stress reaction, a number .... Whenever the human brain "perceives a
threat of any sort, it begins to ....
(2994

12

)
Effects of Parental Emotional Support
.... The students who considered the speech
threat in the form of images reported more
stress in the short-term relative to the verbal group, but in the long-term ....
(1332

5

)
Early Emotional Support and Old Age
.... The students who considered the speech
threat in the form of images reported more
stress in the short-term relative to the verbal group, but in the long-term ....
(1332

5

)
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Adolescents
.... by the extremity of the motivating stressor and from acute
stress disorder in .... it must involve "actual or threatened death or serious injury, or a
threat to the ....
(2773

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)
F INCARCERATION and PostTraumatic Stress Disorder
.... that although most individuals have the ability to cope with ordinary
stress, their adaptive .... involving actual or threatened death or injury, or a
threat to the ....
(9311

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ORGANIZATIONAL STRESS AND BURNOUT
.... Individual responses to
stress are considered innate; however, other responses depend on psychosocial factors such as how a
threat is interpreted and the ....
(5756

23

)
Attachment Theory
.... evolutionary system that forms close bonds between the child and caregiver (typically the mother), particularly during times of
stress or
threat, that helps ....
(1166

5

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