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Books on: stress origin

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    The Origin of Everyday Moods: Managing Energy, Tension, and Stress
    Book by Robert E. Thayer; Oxford University Press, 1997
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    Collections: Psychology, Entire Library

    Caffeine. Candy. Sex. Shopping. Smoking. Whether we realize it or not, all of us have strategies for self-medicating ourselves when we feel threatened or overwhelmed by tension or tiredness. But why does one person respond to pressure by going for a five-mile run, while another indulges in a ...
     
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    Immigration, Stress, and Readjustment
    Book by Zeev Ben-Sira; Praeger Publishers, 1997
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    Collections: Psychology, Entire Library

    Migration nowadays is a universal phenomenon often instigating extreme changes in the entire life cycle of the immigrants. Occasionally, immigration is liable to impose a certain degree of change also on the life of the absorbing society at large or of substantial sectors of it. Professor Ben-Sira ...
     
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    Stress: The Nature and History of Engineered Grief
    Book by Robert Kugelmann; Praeger Publishers, 1992
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    Collections: Psychology, Entire Library

    "Stress" names a kind of grief unique to the modern period, a grief perpetually unresolved, evoked by the rapid and relentless changes characteristic of modernity. Yet, it was not until World War II, when the psychiatric difficulties of pilots and bombers in particular brought stress into the open ...
     
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    The Harmony of Illusions: Inventing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
    Book by Allan Young; Princeton University Press, 1995
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    Collections: Psychology, Entire Library

    As far back as we know, there have been individuals incapacitated by memories that have filled them with sadness and remorse, fright and horror, or a sense of irreparable loss. Only recently, however, have people tormented with such recollections been diagnosed as suffering from "post-traumatic ...
     
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    Stress and Coping
    Book by Tiffany M. Field, Philip M. McCabe, Neil Schneiderman; Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1985
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    Collections: Psychology, Entire Library

    ...ratio of change in dimension to original dimension--that is, strain...For example, the concept of stress is used in its precise, physical...tissue damage than did the original stimulus, the consequence was...Bernards response notion of stress obviously adhered to the physical...
     

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    Coal
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...flame, but its fuel value is low. Formation The vegetable origin of coal is supported by the presence in coal of carbonized fibers...carbon material to form a more compact mass. The greater the stress exerted in the process of metamorphism, the higher was the grade...
     
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    Earthquake
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...aftershocks. The subterranean point of origin of an earthquake is called its focus...related to compressional or tensional stresses built up at the margins of the huge moving...shallow earthquakes is the sudden release of stress along a fault , or fracture in the earths...
     
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    Waldenses
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...sez or Waldensians, Protestant religious group of medieval origin, called in French Vaudois. They originated in the late 12th...papacy, purgatory, indulgences, and the mass, and laid great stress on gospel simplicity. Worship services consisted of readings...
     
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    Glacier
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...motion outward and downward by the force of gravity and the stress of its accumulated mass. Glaciers are usually found in high...as the ice age Lake Agassiz . Fjords generally owe their origin to glaciers. Glacial Movement A glacier moves as a solid...
     
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    Evolution
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...slight, cumulative changes stressed by Darwin), is a force in the origin and evolution of species. Mutation...Ecology, and Environmental Stress (1989); J. Weiner, The Beak...Jones, Darwins Ghost: "The Origin of Species" Updated (2000...
     

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