Human Behavior in the Social EnvironmentF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1990 - 561 pagine |
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... stress can lead to the coronary damage that often results in heart attacks . 20 Seyle iden- tifies a long list of " distress signals ” which can indicate responses to stress , in- cluding general irritability and excitability , pounding ...
... stress can lead to the coronary damage that often results in heart attacks . 20 Seyle iden- tifies a long list of " distress signals ” which can indicate responses to stress , in- cluding general irritability and excitability , pounding ...
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... STRESS Where Durkheim and Merton examined only those social situations that pro- voke anomie , stress theorists , like those who emphasize anomia , have been more concerned with the psychological response to stress . Stress theory gives ...
... STRESS Where Durkheim and Merton examined only those social situations that pro- voke anomie , stress theorists , like those who emphasize anomia , have been more concerned with the psychological response to stress . Stress theory gives ...
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... stress and stress reactions . In this step clients are encouraged to see stress as a challenge which offers the potential for personal development . They are taught adaptive self - statements to use in preparing for , confronting , and ...
... stress and stress reactions . In this step clients are encouraged to see stress as a challenge which offers the potential for personal development . They are taught adaptive self - statements to use in preparing for , confronting , and ...
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A CRITICAL PERSPECTIVE | 2 |
Working with the Interaction between Individual and Society | 9 |
A SYSTEMS APPROACH TO HUMAN BEHAVIOR | 18 |
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