Stress resilience clinical guide
Stress resilience clinical guide

A Clinical Guide to Stress and Its Management: An Overview

This comprehensive work, authored by George S. Everly, Jr. from The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, USA, and Jeffrey M. Lating from Loyola University Maryland, Baltimore, USA, offers a detailed exploration of stress, its relationship to disease, and effective management strategies. This is a complete update of the previous edition.

Key Features

This book provides a robust foundation for understanding and addressing stress-related issues in clinical settings. Key updates and features include:

  • Detailed Definition of Stress: A comprehensive explanation of stress and its multifaceted impact on health.
  • Resiliency and Sleep Disorders: Dedicated chapters exploring the critical roles of resiliency and the impact of sleep disorders on stress management.
  • Supplementary Material: Access additional resources and materials at sn.pub/extras.

Stress resilience clinical guideStress resilience clinical guide

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Comprehensive Guide

A Clinical Guide to Stress and Its Management offers invaluable insights and practical guidance for clinicians and researchers alike. With updated content and comprehensive coverage, it remains a vital resource in the field.

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