These are the proceedings of the Third International Interdisciplinary Conference on Stress and Tension Control, sponsored by the International Stress and Tension-Control Society held at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland from August 30-September 3, 1988. The Society celebrated the 15th year of its existence. It was founded in 1974 as the American Association for the Advancement of Tension-Control which held annual meetings in Chicago through 1979. Recognizing the multi-national interest in stress and tension control, the association changed its name and scope accordingly. The original…mehr
These are the proceedings of the Third International Interdisciplinary Conference on Stress and Tension Control, sponsored by the International Stress and Tension-Control Society held at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland from August 30-September 3, 1988. The Society celebrated the 15th year of its existence. It was founded in 1974 as the American Association for the Advancement of Tension-Control which held annual meetings in Chicago through 1979. Recognizing the multi-national interest in stress and tension control, the association changed its name and scope accordingly. The original American Association was founded and nurtured for many years by Dr. and Mrs. Edmund Jacobson and Professor F. J. McGuigan. The proceedings of the first international conference in London were also published by Plenum Publishing Company (Stress and Tension Contral, McGuigan, Sime and Wallace, 1980), as were those of the second international conference which was held at the University of Sussex inBrighton, England (McGuigan, Sime and Wallace, 1984). These and the publication of the proceedings from 1974 reflect the interest in stress and tension control that has grown steadily throughout the past decades, as also does the publication of numerous other books related to Stress Management.
Relaxation Therapy.- Managing Internal Cognitive and External Environmental Stresses Through Progressive Relaxation.- The Use and Misuse of Scientific Relaxation in Speech Pathology.- Breathing Awareness As A Relaxation Method in Cardiac Rehabilitation.- Influence of Dance and Relaxation Training on the Morale and Rehabilitation of Patients with Cranial Injuries.- Varied Approaches in Behavioral Medicine.- Vaginal Temperature Biofeedback Training for Premenstrual Syndrome.- Coping With Social Stress Through Behavior Therapy.- Psychosocial Factors Associated with Severity of Menopausal Symptoms.- Psychosocial Load and Symptoms: What is the Relationship with Personality Factors?.- Mitral Valve Prolapse (MVP) and Various Psychoneurophysiologic Disorders: The Missing Link?.- Neurotic Factors in Stress.- Stress and Coping Strategies among Professionals in Health Care and Human Services.- Stress and Professional Burnout.- Stress in General Medical Practitioners of the United Kingdom.- Stress of Dentists Caused by Anxious Patients.- Pharmacotherapy for Stress Disorders.- Belief and Stress: A Review of Cognitive and Behavior Strategies Inherent in Religious Belief.- Special Needs in Stress Coping for The Clergy.- Stress-Coping Strategies in Business and Industry.- Coping with Occupational Stress Among Professional Engineers.- Work-Site Stress and Coronary Heart Disease Among Foremen in Heavy Industry.- Coping with Driver Stress.- Stress-Coping Styles Among South African Managers.- Stress and Relaxation in Education.- Introducing Relaxation Methods to Young Children.- Helping Youth Manage Stress: A Challenge for Educators.- Stress Responses among Mothers during Pregnancy, in Labor and with Infants.- Stress and Pregnancy Complications: A Prospective Study.- Differential Stress inMothers and Non-Mothers to Infant Crying.- The Effect of Anxiety on the Course of Labor.- The Physiology of Stress.- Oligopeptides in The Brain Mechanisms of Resistance to Emotional Stress.- Neurophysiological Mechanisms of Behavioral Self-Regulation in Animals.- Experimental Stress and Immunity Past, Present and Future.- Stress, Neuropeptides and Addiction.
Relaxation Therapy.- Managing Internal Cognitive and External Environmental Stresses Through Progressive Relaxation.- The Use and Misuse of Scientific Relaxation in Speech Pathology.- Breathing Awareness As A Relaxation Method in Cardiac Rehabilitation.- Influence of Dance and Relaxation Training on the Morale and Rehabilitation of Patients with Cranial Injuries.- Varied Approaches in Behavioral Medicine.- Vaginal Temperature Biofeedback Training for Premenstrual Syndrome.- Coping With Social Stress Through Behavior Therapy.- Psychosocial Factors Associated with Severity of Menopausal Symptoms.- Psychosocial Load and Symptoms: What is the Relationship with Personality Factors?.- Mitral Valve Prolapse (MVP) and Various Psychoneurophysiologic Disorders: The Missing Link?.- Neurotic Factors in Stress.- Stress and Coping Strategies among Professionals in Health Care and Human Services.- Stress and Professional Burnout.- Stress in General Medical Practitioners of the United Kingdom.- Stress of Dentists Caused by Anxious Patients.- Pharmacotherapy for Stress Disorders.- Belief and Stress: A Review of Cognitive and Behavior Strategies Inherent in Religious Belief.- Special Needs in Stress Coping for The Clergy.- Stress-Coping Strategies in Business and Industry.- Coping with Occupational Stress Among Professional Engineers.- Work-Site Stress and Coronary Heart Disease Among Foremen in Heavy Industry.- Coping with Driver Stress.- Stress-Coping Styles Among South African Managers.- Stress and Relaxation in Education.- Introducing Relaxation Methods to Young Children.- Helping Youth Manage Stress: A Challenge for Educators.- Stress Responses among Mothers during Pregnancy, in Labor and with Infants.- Stress and Pregnancy Complications: A Prospective Study.- Differential Stress inMothers and Non-Mothers to Infant Crying.- The Effect of Anxiety on the Course of Labor.- The Physiology of Stress.- Oligopeptides in The Brain Mechanisms of Resistance to Emotional Stress.- Neurophysiological Mechanisms of Behavioral Self-Regulation in Animals.- Experimental Stress and Immunity Past, Present and Future.- Stress, Neuropeptides and Addiction.
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