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Stress Management in Childhood
Clinical Pediatrics, 1983In general, physical and emotional problems are more likely to occur in adults and children who have been exposed to unusual environmental stress. The author reviews the research on children's reactions to environmental and intrafamilial trauma: all youngsters are symptomatic after severe trauma and certain symptoms are characteristic for a given ...
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Stress Management and Infertility
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1992Summary: The author through personal experience has gained knowledge in the area of infertility and stress management. Her professional background supports the experiences, emotions and management techniques encountered with sound theoretical knowledge.This article deals with some of the procedures confronting a couple who experience infertility ...
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Stress and stress management at the workplace
Anxiety, Stress & Coping, 1993Abstract Jobs provide an abundance of opportunities to experience personal satisfaction, growth and social acceptance. However, jobs also represent a common source of stress and can put a great deal of strain on our daily life. Stress can be caused by taxing demands at the workplace or by unfavorable conditions that accompany these challenges.
Reinhard Fuchs, Ralf Schwarzer
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Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning, 2018
Crisis situations are inherently uncertain and threatening. Although the primal stress reactions they provoke deliver some advantages, they so severely restrict intellect and behaviour that consultants observe crisis teams making the same mistakes over and again. Stress risks can be managed before, during and after a crisis.
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Crisis situations are inherently uncertain and threatening. Although the primal stress reactions they provoke deliver some advantages, they so severely restrict intellect and behaviour that consultants observe crisis teams making the same mistakes over and again. Stress risks can be managed before, during and after a crisis.
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Nursing Management, 2009
Line managers have an important role in identifying and managing stress in their organisations because they tend to see the problems causing stress first hand, notice changes in staff behaviour and are the first points of contact when people experience stress.
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Line managers have an important role in identifying and managing stress in their organisations because they tend to see the problems causing stress first hand, notice changes in staff behaviour and are the first points of contact when people experience stress.
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STRESS MANAGEMENT FOR MANAGERS
In today's fast-paced world, stress is an ever-present companion in our lives, particularly for those in leadership roles. The demands of managing teams, meeting deadlines, and making critical decisions can create overwhelming pressure. Yet, it's essential to recognize that while stress is a constant, it doesn't have to dominate our lives.openaire +2 more sources
Stress and Stress Management with the Elderly
1991The relationship of stress to psychological functioning and health has been examined for some time by both basic and applied researchers. Stress has been associated with the onset and/or course of a number of physical and psychological conditions. Consequently, stress reduction procedures have been increasingly utilized with children and adults in both
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