This six-volume collection - comprised of two three-volume collections, Psychological Stress and Psychological Resilience and Wellbeing - brings together the key papers which have furthered understanding of the closely-related and important topics of stress, resilience and wellbeing.
The six volumes taken together give an overview and insight into areas such as definitions of stress, resilience and wellbeing, relevant scales and instruments, stress-management/treatment/health promotion, outcome studies and professional issues. The editors have carefully selected papers from a range of diverse sources including psychology, counselling, coaching, nursing and public health journals, and provide an illuminating overview of the field through the newly-written introductory chapters at the beginning of each volume, which also provide the rationale behind the selection of material.
Set One: Psychological Stress
Volume One: The History and Development of Theories: Stress
Volume Two: The Measurement of Stress
Volume Three: The Management of Stress
Set Two: Psychological Resilience and Wellbeing
Volume One: The History and Development of Theories: Resilience and Wellbeing
Volume Two: The Measurement of Resilience and Wellbeing
Volume Three: The Enhancement of Resilience and Wellbeing